452 results on '"Cantrill, David"'
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2. Genome size estimates for Genomics for Australian Plants sequencing projects
3. Phylogenomics and the rise of the angiosperms
4. Palaeocene high-latitude leaf flora of Antarctica Part 2: Tooth-margined angiosperms
5. Gleichenia nagalingumiae sp. nov., a remarkably well-preserved fossil species with in situ spores from the Miocene of Australia
6. Phylogenomics reveals extreme gene tree discordance in a lineage of dominant trees: hybridization, introgression, and incomplete lineage sorting blur deep evolutionary relationships despite clear species groupings in Eucalyptus subgenus Eudesmia
7. Postcards from the Mesozoic: Forest Landscapes with Giant Flowering Trees, Enigmatic Seed Ferns, and Other Naked-Seed Plants
8. Paleocene high-latitude leaf flora of Antarctica Part 1: entire-margined angiosperms
9. Evidence for a floristically diverse rainforest on the Falkland archipelago in the remote South Atlantic during the mid- to late Cenozoic
10. GRANA changes Editor-in-Chief
11. Use of plastid genome sequences in phylogeographic studies of tree species can be misleading without comprehensive sampling of co-occurring, related species
12. New fossil discoveries illustrate the diversity of past terrestrial ecosystems in New Caledonia
13. A new classification of sections and series in Eucalyptus subg. Eudesmia (Myrtaceae)
14. Palaeoenvironments and palaeocommunities from Lower Cretaceous high-latitude sites, Otway Basin, southeastern Australia
15. Genomic diversity guides conservation strategies among rare terrestrial orchid species when taxonomy remains uncertain
16. Genome size estimates for Genomics for Australian Plants sequencing projects
17. Phylogeny, classification and biogeography of Halfordia (Rutaceae) in Australia and New Caledonia
18. Terrestrial Paleoecology of the Cretaceous (Early Aptian) Cerro Negro Formation, South Shetlands Islands, Antarctica: A Record of Polar Vegetation in a Volcanic Arc Environment
19. Amber from the Triassic to Paleogene of Australia and New Zealand as exceptional preservation of poorly known terrestrial ecosystems
20. Hepatophytes from the Early Cretaceous of Alexander Island, Antarctica: Systematics and Paleoecology
21. Highly productive polar forests from the Permian of Antarctica
22. TESTING THE BIASES IN THE RICH CENOZOIC ANGIOSPERM MACROFOSSIL RECORD
23. Contributors
24. Cretaceous to Paleogene Vegetation Transition in Antarctica
25. The Albian fern flora of Alexander Island, Antarctica
26. (087–090) Proposal to treat the use of a hyphen in the name of a fossil-genus as an orthographical error
27. A box on the river: The phylogenetics and phylogeography of Eucalyptus baueriana (Eucalyptus sect. Adnataria ser. Heterophloiae)
28. A phylogenetic investigation of the taxonomically problematic
29. LEAVES IN IRON OXIDE: REMARKABLE PRESERVATION OF A NEOGENE FLORA FROM NEW CALEDONIA
30. A genome resource for Acacia, Australia’s largest plant genus
31. A new species of Protophyllocladoxylon from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian–Turonian) portion of the Winton Formation, central-western Queensland, Australia
32. Globally discordant Isocrinida (Crinoidea) migration confirms asynchronous Marine Mesozoic Revolution
33. Early Eocene fossil plants from the Mwadui kimberlite pipe, Tanzania
34. High latitude Albian climate variability: Palynological evidence for long-term drying in a greenhouse world
35. Testing the Impact of Calibration on Molecular Divergence Times Using a Fossil-Rich Group: The Case of Nothofagus (Fagales)
36. Decline of a biome: evolution, contraction, fragmentation, extinction and invasion of the Australian mesic zone biota
37. Contrasted Patterns of Hyperdiversification in Mediterranean Hotspots
38. Mesofossil flora from the Late Cretaceous of New Zealand
39. Nomenclatural Types and Taxonomy of Gothan's Arctic Fossil Conifer Wood
40. Pollen Diversity and Evolution in Proteoideae (Proteales: Proteaceae)
41. A Lagerstätte from Australia provides insight into the nature of Miocene mesic ecosystems
42. The Vegetation of Antarctica through Geological Time
43. Wairarapaia mildenhallii gen. et sp. nov., a New Araucarian Cone Related to Wollemia from the Cretaceous (Albian‐Cenomanian) of New Zealand
44. Long-read assemblies reveal structural diversity in genomes of organelles – an example with Acacia pycnantha
45. A Clarification of the Type of Nilssoniopteris Nathorst (Fossil Gymnospermophyta, Bennettitales)
46. A Fossil Wood Flora from King George Island: Ecological Implications for an Antarctic Eocene Vegetation
47. Araucarian Foliage from the Lower Cretaceous of Southern Victoria, Australia
48. New fossil discoveries reveal the diversity of past terrestrial ecosystems in New Caledonia
49. The Global Genome Biodiversity Network (GGBN) Data Portal
50. Postcards from the Mesozoic: Forest landscapes with giant flowering trees, enigmatic seed ferns, and other naked-seed plants
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