New Zealand Journal of Botany abstracts
The New Zealand fossil record of ferns for the past 85 million years
Ellen Cieraad
Daphne E. Lee
Department of Geology
University of Otago
PO Box 56
Dunedin, New Zealand
Also
Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam, Postbus 94062, 1090 GB Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
ellencieraad@gmail.com
Abstract The near-continuous record of the New
Zealand terrestrial flora since the landmass broke away from Gondwana
provides an excellent opportunity to assess the history of the
pteridophyte flora in the region. A database of all published records
of fossil ferns from the late Cretaceous onwards is presented, along
with references to original reports. This compilation provides evidence
for the time of arrival for fern lineages, continuity of their
presence, and times of radiation, thereby greatly assisting the
reconstruction of the history and biogeography of ferns in the region.
Additionally, it provides a valuable source of lineage age estimates,
which are required to calibrate the molecular clock for much needed
molecular studies on pteridophytes.
Keywords fern; pteridophyte; fossil record; index;
lineage; age estimates; biogeography; late Cretaceous; Cenozoic; New
Zealand
B05050; Received 22 November 2005; accepted 2 March 2006; Online publication date 2 May 2006
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2006, Vol. 44: 143–170
0028–825X/06/4402–0143 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2006
PDF file of entire paper: Print-quality (346K) | screen-quality (2324K)
This year's abstracts |
Journal home page |
All abstracts |
Publishing home page