MeargleSchmeargl Posted April 18, 2018 Share Posted April 18, 2018 In school, I am doing a phylum project, where we discuss in detail about a certain phylum from the Eukaryotic kingdoms. Desperately wanted to do Arthropoda (as I have collected this quite frequently and am quite fond of them, as you may already know), but we were last to choose due to chance, and Arthropoda was long gone In the end, we were given the plant phylums of Angiosperms and Conifers. I personally came to the agreement that I would research their evolutionary lines, seeing I am passionate in all things paleontology. I know some about the evolutionary line, such as that Conifers first appeared 320 MYA in the Pennsylvanian and Angiosperms came about 125 MYA in the early Cretaceous, but beyond that, I know very little about their evolutionary lines. Knowing the kinds of incredibly knowledgeable people that come here, TFF was the first place I turned to. Here, I'd like to pool any and all relevant articles. Any contributions are very welcome! Every single fossil you see is a miracle set in stone, and should be treated as such. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doushantuo Posted April 18, 2018 Share Posted April 18, 2018 Stockey, Ruth A. -- Some comments on the origin and evolution of conifers.pdf 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troodon Posted April 18, 2018 Share Posted April 18, 2018 Have you searched Fruitbats library? Lots of papers available 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tidgy's Dad Posted April 18, 2018 Share Posted April 18, 2018 This one any good to you? https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms16047 3 Life's Good! Tortoise Friend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doushantuo Posted April 18, 2018 Share Posted April 18, 2018 thx,adam 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fruitbat Posted April 18, 2018 Share Posted April 18, 2018 To narrow Troodon's reference to my pdf library here on TFF, you might also find the section on 'Seed Plants' helpful. Here's a LINK. Just scroll down to the sections on conifers and flowering plants. You might find some useful articles there. -Joe 3 Illigitimati non carborundum Fruitbat's PDF Library Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DPS Ammonite Posted April 18, 2018 Share Posted April 18, 2018 Check out references for chapter 32 The World Blossoms on page 693: https://books.google.com/books?id=_ntSspji0LYC&pg=PA693&lpg=PA693&dq=fossil+plants+north+america+book&source=bl&ots=oItc8nXhnP&sig=Ga5ToTLGVh9PfepsnrB3CT-OyUo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwif3PXSqcTaAhUHLmMKHTTQDqM4ChDoATAMegQIBxAB#v=onepage&q=fossil plants north america book&f=false 1 My goal is to leave no stone or fossil unturned. See my Arizona Paleontology Guide link The best single resource for Arizona paleontology anywhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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