The distribution and ecology of early ferns

Scott, Andrew C. and Galtier, Jean

(1985)

Scott, Andrew C. and Galtier, Jean (1985) The distribution and ecology of early ferns. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh section B - Biological Sciences, 86

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Abstract

A review of current knowledge of the distribution of Palaeozoic ferns and fern-like plants is presented. Whilst numerous putative ferns occur in the Devonian, it is not until the Lower Carboniferous that ferns belonging to the Filicales appear. The Namurian represents a major gap in our knowledge. The ecology of late Palaeozoic ferns is reviewed. The association of early fern assemblages with volcanic terrains is considered particularly significant in the relationship between evolution and environment. Extinction of more specialised groups may have been caused by climatic changes.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleThe distribution and ecology of early ferns
AuthorsScott, Andrew C.
Galtier, Jean
Uncontrolled KeywordsPalaeozoic, Devonian, Lower Carboniferous, ferns, Filicales, palaeobotany, palaeoecology, evolution
DepartmentsResearch Groups and Centres\Earth Sciences\Plant Paleobiology
Faculty of Science\Earth Sciences

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Reproduced with the kind permission of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Research Group website: http://www.gl.rhul.ac.uk/palaeo/palaeo.html


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