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Early Flowers and Angiosperm Evolution
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Author(s):
Else Marie Friis
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Peter R. Crane
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Kaj Raunsgaard Pedersen
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2011
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9780511980206
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2011
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2011
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10.1017/CBO9780511980206
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction to angiosperms
pp. 23
The nature of the angiosperm fossil record
pp. 39
The environmental context of early angiosperm evolution
pp. 55
Stratigraphic framework and key areas for Cretaceous angiosperms
pp. 101
Angiosperms in context: extant and fossil seed plants
pp. 141
Origin and age of angiosperms
pp. 163
Phylogenetic framework and the assignment of fossils to extant groups
pp. 169
Fossils near the base of the angiosperm tree
pp. 189
Early fossil angiosperms of uncertain relationships
pp. 219
Early fossils of eumagnoliids
pp. 249
Fossils of monocots
pp. 275
Fossils of eudicots: early-diverging groups
pp. 311
Fossils of core eudicots: basal lineages
pp. 327
Fossils of core eudicots: rosids
pp. 361
Early fossils of eudicots: asterids
pp. 387
Patterns of structural diversification in angiosperm reproductive organs
pp. 415
History and evolution of pollination in angiosperms
pp. 445
History and evolution of dispersal in angiosperms
pp. 461
Vegetational context of early angiosperm diversification
pp. 475
The accumulation of angiosperm diversity
pp. 501
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