Morphological innovations in Mesozoic plants. Architectural innovation and developmental controls in some Mesozoic gymnosperms, or, Why do the leaf crowns in Mesozoic forests look tufted? / Ian Sussex ...
Each night at sunset, a handful of plants "fall asleep." Species as diverse as legumes and daisies curl up their leaves and petals for the evening and do not unfurl until morning. Now, a new study ...
Thermogenesis is present in plants such as 'Macrozamia communis', which raise the temperature of their reproductive organs when in bloom to attract pollinating insects. Thermogenesis is a process by ...
The Mesozoic Period produced some of the largest and most unusual herbivores ever to walk the Earth. Fossils reveal ...
CATALOGUE OF THE MESOZOIC AND CENOZOIC HOLOTYPES IN THE COLLECTION OF PLANT FOSSILS IN THE NATIONAAL NATUURHISTORISCH MUSEUM LEIDEN ELECTRONIC RESOURCE JHA VAN ...
The Jurassic period marks a pivotal era in the evolution of terrestrial ecosystems, during which diverse plant groups flourished and adapted to dynamic climatic and environmental conditions. Fossil ...
The findings reveal that insects developed modern patterns of herbivory long before flowering plants flourished, upending a long-held hypothesis Jack Tamisiea Paleontologist Conrad Labandeira, the ...