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Title History of the Australian vegetation : Cretaceous to Recent / edited by Robert S. Hill
Published University of Adelaide, South Australia : University of Adelaide Press, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (433 pages) : illustrations
Series Cambridge EBA Collection
Contents The Australian fossil plant record : an introduction / R.S. Hill -- Maps of late Mesozoic-Cenozoic Gondwana break-up : some palaeogeographical implications / G.E. Wilford and P.J. Brown -- The background : 144 million years of Australian palaeoclimate and palaeogeography / P.G. Quilty -- Palaeobotanical evidence for Tertiary climates / D.R. Greenwood -- Landscapes of Australia : their nature and evolution / G. Taylor -- Patterns in the history of Australia's mammals and inferences about palaeohabitats / M. Archer, S.J. Hand & H. Godthelp -- Australian Tertiary phytogeography : evidence from palynology / H.A. Martin -- Cretaceous vegetation : the microfossil record / M.E. Dettmann -- Cretaceous vegetation : the macrofossil record / J.G. Douglas -- Early Tertiary vegetation : evidence from spores and pollen / M.K. Macphail [and others] -- The early Tertiary macrofloras of continental Australia / D.C. Christophel -- Cenozoic vegetation in Tasmania : macrofossil evidence / R.J. Carpenter, R.S. Hill & G.J. Jordan -- The Neogene : a period of transition / A.P. Kershaw, H.A. Martin & J.R.C. McEwen Mason
Summary The Australian vegetation is the end result of a remarkable history of climate change, latitudinal change, continental isolation, soil evolution, interaction with an evolving fauna, fire and most recently human impact. This book presents a detailed synopsis of the critical events that led to the evolution of the unique Australian flora and the wide variety of vegetational types contained within it. The first part of the book details the past continental relationships of Australia, its palaeoclimate, fauna and the evolution of its landforms since the rise to dominance of the angiosperms at the beginning of the Cretaceous period. A detailed summary of the palaeobotanical record is then presented. The palynological record gives an overview of the vegetation and the distribution of important taxa within it, while the complementary macrofossil record is used to trace the evolution of critical taxa. This book will interest graduate students and researchers interested in the evolution of the flora of this fascinating continent
Analysis interaction with an evolving fauna
macrofossil record of australia
australian vegetation
robert hill
evolution of critical taxa
climate change
palaeobotanical record of australia
continental isolation
evolution of australian flora
latitudinal change
palynological record of australia
soil evolution
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes English
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Subject Paleobotany -- Australia
Plants -- Evolution.
Biology, life sciences.
Botany and plant sciences.
Mathematics and science.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Botany.
Paleobotany
Plants -- Evolution
Australia
Form Electronic book
Author Hill, Robert S., editor.
ISBN 9781925261479
1925261476