Plants in Mesozoic Time showcases the latest research of broad botanical and paleontological interest from the world's experts on Mesozoic plant life. Each chapter covers a special aspect of a particular plant group—ranging from horsetails to ginkgophytes, from cycads to conifers—and relates it to key innovations in structure, phylogenetic relationships, the Mesozoic flora, or to animals such as plant-eating dinosaurs. The book's geographic scope ranges from Antarctica and Argentina to the western interior of North America, with studies on the reconstruction of the Late Jurassic vegetation of the Morrison Formation and on fossil angiosperm lianas from Late Cretaceous deposits in Utah and New Mexico. The volume also includes cutting-edge studies on the evolutionary developmental biology ("evo-devo") of Mesozoic forests, the phylogenetic analysis of the still enigmatic bennettitaleans, and the genetic developmental controls of the oldest flowers in the fossil record.
Contributions by: Sergio Archangelsky, Analía Artabe, Sidney R. Ash, Nina L. Baghai-Riding, Brooks B. Britt, Marcus Clauss, William L. Crepet, N. Rubén Cúneo, Georgina M. Del Fueyo, Charles P. Daghlian, David Dilcher, Ignacio Escapa, Jürgen Hummel, Silvia Gnaedinger, Carol L. Hotton, Nancy Kerk, Michael Krings, Jeffrey M. Osborn, Gar W. Rothwell, P. Martin Sander, Andrew B. Schwendemann, Dennis W. Stevenson, Ruth A. Stockey, Ian Sussex, David Winship Taylor, Edith L. Taylor, Mackenzie L. Taylor, Thomas N. Taylor, William D. Tidwell, Liliana Villar de Seoane
Illustrated by: Dorothea Kranz