A review of recent advances in the study of early angiosperms from northeastern China |
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Authors: | Ge Sun David L Dilcher Shao-Lin Zheng |
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Institution: | aResearch Center of Paleontology, Jilin University, Changchun 130026, China;bPaleontological Institute of Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang 110034, China;cKey-Lab for Evolution of Past Life and Environment in NE Asia, Ministry of Eduation, China;dFlorida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7800, USA;eShenyang Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, Shenyang 110031, China |
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Abstract: | The last 10 years (1998–2007) were very productive and important in the study of early angiosperms in northeastern China. The new discoveries of the earliest well-documented records of angiosperms such as Archaefructus, as well as Hyrcantha decussata (= Sinocarpus decussatus), provided fresh knowledge for better understanding the primitive characters of the ancient angiosperms and also their aquatic (or wet) habitat and their herbaceous nature. Some new approaches such as the combination of molecular and morphological characters joined together to place Archaefructus in the angiosperm phylogenetic framework. These fossils demonstrate that we should expect more ancient angiosperms to be found in the pre-Cretaceous which will continue to add important new understanding to the nature of the origin and evolution of the angiosperms. |
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Keywords: | Review Advance Study Early angiosperms Northeastern China |
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