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In the literature database of the Botanical Institute of the University of Innsbruck, articles from current journals and the new books and separata of the institute are registered. Up to the spring of 2006 ca. 50000 citations were already recorded; the database will be continuously expanded. One focal ... [Editorial staff vifabio]
starwww.uibk.ac.at/botanik/botlit.html
Annotated links to internet resources, especially for palaeobotanists (Palaeobotany, Paleobotany). [Information of the supplier]
www.equisetites.de/palbot1.html
The worldwide largest database and most comprehensive resource on pollen and palynology provides an Illustrated handbook of pollen terminology and 7957 pictures of 1011 recent species, belonging to 603 genera, and 124 pictures of 32 fossil forms, belonging to 20 fossil genera. The database includes a ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
www.paldat.org/
This site is a resource for anyone interested in paleontology, from the professional in the lab to the interested amateur scouting for fossils to the student in any classroom. We have gathered many different resources into this single entry "portal" to paleontological information on the Internet. [Information of the supplier]
www.paleoportal.org/
In Dr Kroll's database you will find literature on archaeological remains of cultivated plants published 1981-2004. You can search for species, country, area, site, space of time, period, culture, authors, year of appearance and keywords from the title. Furthermore, you will find a slide show with ... [Editorial staff vifabio]
www.archaeobotany.de/
Cycads are an ancient group of seed plants with a crown of large compound leaves and a stout trunk. They are a minor component of the flora in tropical and subtropical regions today, but during the Jurassic Period, they were a common sight in many parts of the world. For this reason, the Jurassic is ... [Information of the supplier]
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/seedplants/cycadophyta/cycads.html
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