The tortoise and the hare: ecology of angiosperm dominance and gymnosperm persistence
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Ecological and genetic factors linked to contrasting genome dynamics in seed plantsOptimal allocation of leaf epidermal area for gas exchangeFossil evidence for a herbaceous diversification of early eudicot angiosperms during the Early CretaceousClimate predictions accelerate decline for threatened macrozamia cycads from queensland, australiaGrowing up or growing out? How soil pH and light affect seedling growth of a relictual rainforest treeEvolution of a unique anatomical precision in angiosperm leaf venation lifts constraints on vascular plant ecologyRise to dominance of angiosperm pioneers in European Cretaceous environmentsLeaf fossil record suggests limited influence of atmospheric CO2 on terrestrial productivity prior to angiosperm evolutionCenozoic climate change shaped the evolutionary ecophysiology of the Cupressaceae conifersEvolution of C4 plants: a new hypothesis for an interaction of CO2 and water relations mediated by plant hydraulicsLeaf evolution in Southern Hemisphere conifers tracks the angiosperm ecological radiationFossil evidence for Cretaceous escalation in angiosperm leaf vein evolutionNovelties of the flowering plant pollen tube underlie diversification of a key life history stagePhylogenetic assemblage structure of North American trees is more strongly shaped by glacial-interglacial climate variability in gymnosperms than in angiosperms.Soil vs. canopy seed storage and plant species coexistence in species-rich Australian shrublands.Extra-gynoecial pollen-tube growth in apocarpous angiosperms is phylogenetically widespread and probably adaptive.Divergence of species responses to climate changeComment on "The response of vegetation on the Andean flank in western Amazonia to Pleistocene climate change".Untangling the fungal niche: the trait-based approach.Trait-based tests of coexistence mechanisms.Tree height-diameter allometry across the United StatesAllometric exponents as a tool to study the influence of climate on the trade-off between primary and secondary growth in major north-eastern American tree species.Changes to Cretaceous surface fire behaviour influenced the spread of the early angiosperms.Influences of evergreen gymnosperm and deciduous angiosperm tree species on the functioning of temperate and boreal forests.The enigma of the rise of angiosperms: can we untie the knot?Evolutionary significance of a flat-leaved Pinus in Vietnamese rainforest.Two tropical conifers show strong growth and water-use efficiency responses to altered CO2 concentrationDid trees grow up to the light, up to the wind, or down to the water? How modern high productivity colors perception of early plant evolution.Constraints on the evolution and geographical range of Pinus.Extending the generality of leaf economic design principles in the cycads, an ancient lineage.Modelling the hydrodynamic resistance of bordered pits.Increased nitrogen cycling facilitates native forest regeneration: potential for restoring extinct ecological processes?Differential coordination of stomatal conductance, mesophyll conductance and leaf hydraulic conductance in response to changing light across species.Divergent scaling of respiration rates to nitrogen and phosphorus across four woody seedlings between different growing seasons.Extending the scope of Darwin's 'abominable mystery': integrative approaches to understanding angiosperm origins and species richness.Bordered pits in xylem of vesselless angiosperms and their possible misinterpretation as perforation plates.Leaf mass per area, not total leaf area, drives differences in above-ground biomass distribution among woody plant functional types.Ontogenetic shifts in plant-plant interactions in a rare cycad within angiosperm communities.The leaf size-twig size spectrum and its relationship to other important spectra of variation among species.Genome downsizing, physiological novelty, and the global dominance of flowering plants.
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The tortoise and the hare: ecology of angiosperm dominance and gymnosperm persistence
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im März 1989 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в березні 1989
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The tortoise and the hare: ecology of angiosperm dominance and gymnosperm persistence
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The tortoise and the hare: ecology of angiosperm dominance and gymnosperm persistence
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The tortoise and the hare: ecology of angiosperm dominance and gymnosperm persistence
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The tortoise and the hare: ecology of angiosperm dominance and gymnosperm persistence
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The tortoise and the hare: ecology of angiosperm dominance and gymnosperm persistence
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The tortoise and the hare: ecology of angiosperm dominance and gymnosperm persistence
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The tortoise and the hare: ecology of angiosperm dominance and gymnosperm persistence
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W. J. BOND
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10.1111/J.1095-8312.1989.TB00492.X
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1989-03-01T00:00:00Z