Did dinosaurs invent flowers? Dinosaur-angiosperm coevolution revisited
Article Abstract:
Research into the potential for coevolution of angiosperms and herbivorous dinosaurs is presented. The paper examines evidence for angiosperm-dinosaur relationships in fossil records but does not find sufficient spatiotemporal correlations to support the idea.
author: Barrett, Paul M., Willis, Katherine J.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Name: Biological Reviews
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 1464-7931
Year: 2001
Cover Story, Behavior, Plants, Dinosaurs, Evolution (Biology), Geology, Stratigraphic, Stratigraphy, Saurischia, Saurischians, Atmospheric carbon dioxide, Angiosperms, Cretaceous period, Paleobotany, Herbivores, Plant evolution, Ornithischia, Ornithischians
Scale invariance in biology: Coincidence or footprint of a universal mechanism?
Article Abstract:
Recent work on scale invariance in biological systems is reviewed with regard to criticality, fractals, chaos, ecology, neurobiology, evolution and epidemics.
author: Gisiger, T.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Name: Biological Reviews
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 1464-7931
Year: 2001
Biological systems
Coincidence, coevolution, or causation? DNA content, cell size, and the C-value enigma
Article Abstract:
The C-value enigma is discussed in the context of DNA content and cell size.
author: Ryan Gregory, T.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Name: Biological Reviews
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 1464-7931
Year: 2001
DNA
subjects list: Research
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