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T-bana: Universitetet
Frescativägen 40

Ordinarie öppettider:
Tisdag–fredag 11–17
Lördag–söndag 10–18

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Publications 2001

Anderberg, A.A. & Anderberg, A.-L. 2001. Flora och vegetation i Fasterna socken, Uppland. Daphne 12(1): 3-86.

Anderberg, A.-L., Ehn Salter, M., Hammarberg, C. & Myrdal, M. 2001. Granen står så grön och grann i stugan. Dronten 2001(4): 10-11.

Denk, T., Frotzler, N. & Davitashvili, N. 2001. Vegetational patterns and distribution of relict taxa in humid temperate forests and wetlands of Georgia (Transcaucasia). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 72: 287-332.

Denk, T. & Meller, B. 2001. Systematic significance of the cupule/nut complex in living and fossil Fagus. International Journal of Plant Sciences 162(4): 869-897.

Friis, E.M. 2001. Små blommor - från de stora dinosauriernas tid. Dronten 2001(2): 3-5.

Friis, E.M., Pedersen, K.R. & Crane, P.R. 2001. Fossil evidence of water lilies (Nymphaeales) in the Early Cretaceous. Nature 410: 357-360.

Friis, E.M., Pedersen, K.R. & Crane, P.R. 2001. Origin and radiation of angiosperms. I: Briggs, D.E.G. & Crowther, P.R. (eds.). Palaeobiology II: 97-102. Blackwell Science, Oxford.

Matthews, M.L., Endress, P.K., Schönenberger, J. & Friis, E.M. 2001. A comparision of floral structures of Anisophylleaceae and Cunoniaceae and the problem of their systematic position. Annals of Botany 88: 439-455.

Schönenberger, J. & Friis, E. M. 2001. Fossil flowers of ericalean s.l. affinity from the Late Cretaceous of southern Sweden. American Journal of Botany 88: 467-480.

Schönenberger, J., Friis, E.M., Matthews, M.L. & Endress, P.K. 2001. Cunoniaceae in the Cretaceous of Europe: Evidence from fossil flowers. Annals of Botany 88: 423-437.

Schönenberger, J., Pedersen, K.R. & Friis, E.M. 2001. Normapolles flowers of fagalean affinity from the Late Cretaceous of Portugal. Plant Systematics and Evolution 226: 205-230.

Wang, Y.-F., Ferguson, D.K., Zetter, R., Denk, T. & Garfi, G. 2001. Leaf architecture and epidermal characters in Zelkova, Ulmaceae. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 136: 255-265.