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Botany in the Curriculum:
Integrating Research and Teaching

August 2-4: Forum on Botanical Education & Outreach
August 4-7: Annual Scientific Conference

Pyle Conference Center
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin

Paleobotanical Section
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Abstracts received so far:

  1. AXSMITH, BRIAN* AND MICHAEL KRINGS. - An alternative reconstruction of the cheirolepidiaceous conifer Pseudofrenelopsis parceramosa.
  2. BOYCE, C. KEVIN*, ANDREW H. KNOLL, GEORGE D. CODY, MARILYN L. FOGEL, AND ROBERT M. HAZEN. - Microanalysis of elemental, isotopic, and organic chemistry of cellularly preserved fossils.
  3. BROUGHTON, JULIE D. AND BRUCE H. TIFFNEY.* - Paleoclimate and paleoecology of the Early Miocene Mohawk Valley Flora, northern Sierra Nevada, California.
  4. BUECHLER, WALTER K. - A revision of Salix hesperia (Knowlton) Condit and allied species.
  5. CALVILLO-CANADELL, LAURA* AND SERGIO R. S. CEVALLOS-FERRIZ. - Fossil legumes from Mexico.
  6. CHEN, JUDY IJU. - Middle Eocene palynoflora of Huadian, Jilin Province, Northeastern China.
  7. COLEMAN, AMANDA L.* AND KATHLEEN B. PIGG. - Anatomically preserved taxodiaceous ovulate cones from the middle Miocene Yakima Canyon flora, Washington State, USA.
  8. CORBETT, SARAH L.* AND STEVEN R. MANCHESTER. - Phytogeographic history of Ailanthus Desf. (Simaroubaceae) based on fossil fruits.
  9. CROSS, AUREAL T.* AND RALPH E. TAGGART. - A new Mississippian plant deposit in western Michigan.
  10. DEVORE, MELANIE L.*, KATHLEEN B. PIGG, AMANDA M. WESTBROOK, AND EVERETTE BARMAN. - Galling cynipids, larval traces, and fungal infestations from the Miocene of Washington.
  11. DILCHER, D. L.*, GE SUN, K. C. NIXON, AND QIANG JI. - A new basal angiosperm family.
  12. DUNN, MICHAEL T.*, GAR W. ROTHWELL, AND GENE MAPES. - A permineralized lyginopterid seed fern from the Fayetteville Formation (middle Chesterian/upper Mississippian) of northwestern Arkansas.
  13. GARCIA-MASSINI, JUAN LEANDRO. - Fungal palynomorphs from the Cullen Formation (Miocene), Tierra del Fuego, southern Argentina.
  14. GENSEL, PATRICIA G.* AND KATHLEEN B. PIGG. - Reconstruction of the Lepidodendropsis/Protostigmaria plant from the Mississippian Price Formation of Virginia, USA.
  15. GENSEL, PATRICIA G.*, MICHELLE E. KOTYK, WILLIAM H. FORBES, AND GARY BOONE. - A newly discovered Devonian plant- bearing locality in northern Maine and a new plant found there.
  16. GRAHAM, LINDA E. - Might resistant liverwort gemmae extend the fossil record of land plants?
  17. GRAHAM, LINDA E.*, LEE W. WILCOX, AND MARTHA E. COOK. - Could the Ordovician-Devonian microfossils Cosmochlaina and Nematothallus be remains of ancient liverworts?
  18. GROTE, PAUL J. - Tertiary floras of Northern Thailand: additional conifer diversity from charcoalified wood.
  19. JACOBS, BONNIE F.* AND DAVID J. MELTZER. - A palynological and paleoecological record associated with the late Pleistocene Folsom Paleoindian type site, northeastern New Mexico.
  20. JI, QIANG, HONGQI LI*, L. MICHELLE BOWE, YUSHENG LIU, AND DAVID WINSHIP TAYLOR. - The earliest fossil herbaceous flowering plant from the Yixian Formation, Sihetun, Liaoning, northeastern China.
  21. KELLOGG, DEREK W.* AND EDITH L. TAYLOR. - Evidence of wood-boring mites from the Paleozoic and Mesozoic of Antarctica.
  22. KLAVINS, SHARON D.*, THOMAS N. TAYLOR, AND EDITH L. TAYLOR. - Earliest record of matoniaceous ferns from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica.
  23. KNAUS, M. JANE. - Plant biostratigraphy, phytogeography, comparative floristics, and an artifactual taxonomy.
  24. KRIEGER, JONATHAN D.*, ROBERT P. GURALNICK, AND KIRK R. JOHNSON. - Morphometric analysis of extant and fossil leaf assemblages.
  25. LANDRY, MARK C.* AND LES C. CWYNAR. - Assessing the residency of an endangered costal flora species, Drosera filiformis in three bogs of Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  26. LITTLE, STEFAN A.* AND RUTH A. STOCKEY. - Fossil Duabanga-like leaves (Lythraceae) from the Princeton chert.
  27. MANCHESTER, STEVEN R.* AND ZLATKO KVACEK. - Vegetative and reproductive structure of Platanus neptuni (Platanaceae) from the Tertiary of Europe and western North America. .
  28. MANCHESTER, STEVEN* AND ZHIDUAN CHEN. - Middle Eocene leaves and fruits of Huadian, Jilin Province, Northeastern China.
  29. MAPES, GENE* AND GAR ROTHWELL. - A distinctive long needled walchian conifer from the uppermost Pennsylvanian Hamilton Quarry, Kansas.
  30. MART&IACUTENEZ-MILL&AACUTEN, MARCELA*, SERGIO R. S. CEVALLOS-FERRIZ, AND TERESA TERRAZAS-SALGADO. - Leaf architecture of Anacardiaceae, phylogeny and biogeography.
  31. NOWAK, MICHAEL D.* AND JOHN D. CURTIS. - New and Problematic Taxa from the Almont, North Dakota Locality (Late Paleocene). [Poster]
  32. PHIPPS, CARLIE J.*, WILLIAM E. STEIN, AND MICHAEL BUTCHKO. - Endomycorrhizae in a Devonian Cladoxylalean from Gaspé, Québec.
  33. PIGG, KATHLEEN B.*, MELANIE L. DEVORE, AND MARIA TCHEREPOVA. - Late Paleocene permineralized follicle from Almont, North Dakota with potential ranunculoid affinities.
  34. ROBERTSON, EDDIE B.*, PHILIP A. GENSLER, AND KELLY LENZIE. - Diatoms, pollen and spores of the aquicludes within the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, Hagerman, Idaho.
  35. SAWANGCHOTE, PRAKART*, PAUL J. GROTE, AND DAVID L. DILCHER. - On the search for living counterparts of Tertiary anacardiaceous leaf fossils from Li Basin, northern Thailand.
  36. SCHECKLER, STEPHEN E. - Asymmetric cambial growth and reaction wood of the Late Devonian progymnosperm Archaeopteris.
  37. SMITH, SELENA Y.*, RANDOLPH S. CURRAH, AND RUTH A. STOCKEY. - Poroid hymenophores from the Cretaceous and Eocene of Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
  38. TAGGART, RALPH E.* AND AUREAL T. CROSS. - Paleolimnology of Paleogene Lake Florissant (Colorado) and the preservation of insects, leaves, and wood.
  39. TAYLOR, WILSON A. - New information on modern bryophyte and early land plant spore ultrastructure.
  40. TAYLOR, WILSON A.*, TIMOTHY R. JOHNSON, AND J. DAVID BUSS. - Spore wall ultrastructure in the Anthocerophyta. [Poster]
  41. TOMESCU, ALEXANDRU MIHAIL FLORIAN* AND GAR W. ROTHWELL. - Evidence for a terrestrial biota in Lower Silurian (Llandoverian) carbonate shoreline deposits of Ohio.
  42. TRIVETT, M.L.*, G.W. ROTHWELL, AND R.A. STOCKEY. - A permineralized schizaeaceous fern from the Late Eocene of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
  43. VOGT, FREDERICK W.* AND LISA D. BOUCHER. - Paleoclimate estimates from the Late Cretaceous San Juan Basin using leaf physiognomy. [Poster]
  44. WANG, XIN* AND DAVID DILCHER. - Mesofossils from Mid-Cretaceous Sediments in Kansas.
  45. WIEMANN, MICHAEL C.*, ELISABETH A. WHEELER, STEVEN R. MANCHESTER, AND DAVID L. DILCHER. - Modern and Eocene temperature estimation from leaf morphology and wood anatomy.


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