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Publications 2005

Anderson, C.L., Bremer, K., & Friis, E.M., 2005. Dating phylogenetically basal eudicots using rbcL sequences and multiple fossil reference points. American Journal of Botany 92:1737-1748.

von Balthazar, M., Pedersen, K.R., & Friis, E.M., 2005. Teixeiraea lusitanica, a new fossil flower from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal with affinities to Ranunculales. Plant Systematics and Evolution 255: 55-75

Cantrill, D.J. & Hunter, M.A., 2005. Macrofossil floras from the Latady Basin. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics48: 537-553.

Cantrill, D.J. & Nagalingum, N.S. 2005. Pteridophytes from the Cretaceous of Alexander Island, Antarctica: implications for Cretaceous phytogeography of the Southern Hemisphere. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 137: 83-103.

Cantrill, D.J. & Poole, I., 2005. Taxonomic turnover in wood floras from the Cretaceous and Tertiary of Antarctica: implications for changes in forest ecology. Palaeogeography, Palaeoecology, Palaeoclimatology 215: 205-219.

Cantrill, D.J. & Poole, I., 2005. A new Araucaria from Antarctica, evidence for growth form and bark morphology. Alcheringa29: 341-350.

Denk, T. & Dillhoff, R. M. 2005. Ulmus leaves and fruits from the Early-Middle Eocene of northwestern North America: Systematics and implications for character evolution within Ulmaceae. Canadian Journal of Botany, 83 (12)

Denk, T. & Grimm, G., 2005, Phylogeny and biogeography of Zelkova (Ulmaceae s.str.) as inferred from leaf morphology, ITS sequence data and the fossil record. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 147: 129-157.

Denk, T. & Oh, I.-C., 2005. Phylogeny of Schisandraceae based on morphological data: evidence from modern plants and the fossil record. Plant Systematics and Evolution256: 113-145.

Denk, T., Grimm, G. & Hemleben, V., 2005. Patterns of molecular and morphological differentiation in Fagus: Phylogenetic implications. American Journal of Botany 92: 1006-1016.

Denk, T., Grímsson, G. & Kvacek, Z., 2005, The Miocene flora of Iceland and its significance for late Cainozoic North Atlantic biogeography. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society149: 369-417.

Friis, E.M., Pedersen, K.R. & Crane, P.R. 2005. When Earth started blooming: insights from the fossil record. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 8(1): 1-8.

Gibbard, P.L., Smith, A.G., Zalasiewicz, J.A., Barry, T.L., Cantrill D.J., Cope, J.C.W., Gale, A.S., Powell, J.H. & Rawson, P.R. 2005. What status for the Quaternary? Boreas 34: 1-6.

Grímsson, F. & Denk, T., 2005. Fagus from the Miocene of Iceland: Systematics and biogeographical considerations. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 134: 27-54.

Hunter, M.A., Cantrill, D.J., Flowerdew, M. & Millar, I.L., 2005. Middle Jurassic age for the Botany Bay Group implications for Weddell Sea creation and southern hemisphere Biostratigraphy. Journal of the Geological Society of London162: 745-748.

Leng, Q., J. Schönenberger & Friis, E.M. 2005. Late Cretaceous follicular fruits from southern Sweden with systematic affinities to early diverging eudicots. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 148: 377-407.

Poole, I., Cantrill, D.J. & Utescher, T., 2005. A multi-proxy approach to determine Antarctic terrestrial palaeoclimate during the Late Cretaceous and early Tertiary. Palaeogeography, Palaeoecology, Palaeoclimatology 222: 95-121.

Prasad, V., Strömberg, C.A.E., Alimohammadian, H. & Sahni, A., 2005. Dinosaur coprolites and the early evolution of grasses and grazers. Science 310: 1177-1180.

Rydin, C. & Friis, E.M., 2005. Pollen germination in Welwitschia mirabilis Hook. f.: comparing differences between the polyplicate pollen producing genera of the Gnetales. Grana 44: 137-141.

Strömberg, C.A.E., 2005: Decoupled taxonomic radiation and ecological expansion of open-habitat grasses in the Cenozoic of North America. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102: 11980-11984.