Title of article :
Evidence of Carpinus (Betulaceae) in the Late Tertiary (Pliocene) of Alabama
Author/Authors :
Axsmith، Brian J. نويسنده , , Stults، Debra Z. نويسنده , , Haywick، Douglas نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Carpinus is a common and widespread element of the modern North American forest vegetation, but its scant fossil record on the continent is perplexing, especially considering the abundant and relatively continuous record of the genus in the Tertiary of Europe and Asia. Despite earlier claims of Tertiary Carpinus remains, recent reviews have indicated that a definitive postEocene Tertiary record of the genus in North America is lacking. Therefore, it remains uncertain if Carpinus was present but left no clear fossil record or if the genus became extinct in North America and migrated back to the continent more recently. A reinvestigation of the Citronelle Formation paleoflora has yielded conclusive evidence for the presence of Carpinus in the Gulf Coastal Plain of Alabama during the Pliocene based upon the discovery of a nutlet bract. Carpinus bracts are distinctive and consist of a central bract fused basally with two lateral bractlets. This specimen provides proof of the existence of Carpinus on this continent by the Pliocene Epoch, and any future research on the biogeography of the genus must consider this as the earliest, post-Eocene record of the genus in North America based on unequivocal reproductive structures.
Keywords :
mammary gland , Neonatal Fc receptor , IgG transport , Colostrum , Pig
Journal title :
American Journal of Botany
Journal title :
American Journal of Botany