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Invasive conifers reduce seed set of a native Andean cedar through heterospecific pollination competition
(Springer, 2015-04)
The invasion of natural forest communities by introduced woody species may threat processes that are critical for ecosystem integrity, including plant pollination and reproduction. In particular, invasive conifers (e.g., ...
CONIF informa
(CONIF, 2018)
Whole-Plant Concept and Environment Reconstruction of a Telemachus Conifer (Voltziales) from the Triassic of Antarctica
(University of Chicago Press, 2013-07)
We present a whole-plant concept for a genus of voltzialean conifers on the basis of compression/impression and permineralized material from the Triassic of Antarctica. The reconstruction of the individual organs is based ...
Endemism of early cretaceous conifers in Western Gondwana
(Indiana University Press, 2010)
Early Cretaceous conifers occur in many parts of Western Gondwana.The families represented are the Araucariaceae, Cheirolepidiaceae, Podocarpaceae,and the taxodiaceous Cupressaceae. On the genus level, manytaxa have a ...
Evolution and relationships of the conifer seed cone telemachus: Evidence from the triassic of antarctica
(University of Chicago Press, 2010-06)
The seed cone Telemachus is known from several Triassic localities in Gondwana. New specimens from two localities in Antarctica provide additional information about the type species, Telemachus elongatus, based on details ...
Mixed conifer and aspen regeneration in small clearcuts within a partially harvested Arizona mixed conifer forest
(USDA Forest Service. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Station, 2018)
Permineralized conifer-like leaves from the jurassic of patagonia (Argentina) and its paleoenvironmental implications
(Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 2019-05)
Anatomically preserved conifer-like leaves from the Middle Jurassic La Matilde Formation at the Barda Blanca locality in the Gran Bajo de San Julián area, southern Patagonia are described here. Leaves are assigned to ...
Spread and impact of introduced conifers in South America: Lessons from other southern hemisphere regions
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2010-07-20)
The history of conifers introduced earlier elsewhere in the southern hemisphere suggests that recent invasions in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay are likely to increase in number and size. In South Africa, New Zealand ...