Triassic floras of Antarctica: Plant diversity and distribution in high paleolatitude communities

I. H. ESCAPA , E. L. TAYLOR , R. CUNEO , B. BOMFLEUR
PALAIOS 26 ( 9) 522 -544

44
2011
Perissothallus, a new genus for Late Pennsylvanian–Early Permian noncalcareous algae conventionally assigned to Schizopteris (aphleboid foliage)

MICHAEL KRINGS , SHARON D. KLAVINS , MANFRED BARTHEL , SUNIA LAUSBERG
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 153 ( 4) 477 -488

5
2007
PALEOBOTANICAL COLLECTIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS: COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE

Rudolph SERBET , Edith L TAYLOR
2010 GSA Denver Annual Meeting

2010
Permian silicified trunks from Mt. Sirius, Central Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica

Rudolph Serbet , E. L. Taylor , Anne-Laure Decombeix , Patricia Ryberg
6th International Meeting of Agora Paleobotanica

2019
Skaar Ridge revisited: Insights into a Permian high latitude peat swamp forest ecosystem from Antarctica

Rudolph Serbet , Andrew B Schwendemann , Carla J. Harper , Edith L Taylor
5 th International Paleontological Congress IPC 5

2018
14
2013
Systematics and Paleoecology of a New Peltaspermalean Seed Fern from the Triassic Polar Vegetation of Gondwana

Benjamin Bomfleur , Edith L. Taylor , Thomas N. Taylor , Rudolph Serbet
International Journal of Plant Sciences 172 ( 6) 807 -835

35
2011
Characterizing the most primitive seed ferns. I: A reconstruction of Elkinsia polymorpha

Rudolph Serbet , Gar W. Rothwell
International Journal of Plant Sciences 153 ( 4) 602 -621

75
1992
Taxodiaceous pollen cones from the Upper Cretaceous (Horseshoe Canyon Formation) of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada

Rudolph Serbet , Ruth A. Stockey
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 70 67 -76

20
1991
The enigmatic Devonian fossil Prototaxites is not a rolled-up liverwort mat: Comment on the paper by Graham et al. (AJB 97: 268-275).

Thomas N. Taylor , Edith L. Taylor , Anne-Laure Decombeix , Andrew Schwendemann
American Journal of Botany 97 ( 7) 1074 -1078

17
2010
The Enigmatic Paleozoic plants Spermopteris and Phasmatocycas reconsidered.

Brian J. Axsmith , Rudolph Serbet , Michael Krings , Thomas N. Taylor
American Journal of Botany 90 ( 11) 1585 -1595

29
2003
A Permian nurse log and evidence for facilitation in high‐latitude Glossopteris forests

Anne‐Laure Decombeix , Thibault Durieux , Carla J. Harper , Rudolph Serbet
Lethaia 54 ( 1) 96 -105

2021
Anatomically Preserved Ferns from the Late Cretaceous of Western North America. II. Blechnaceae/Dryopteridaceae

Rudolph Serbet , Gar W. Rothwell
International Journal of Plant Sciences 167 ( 3) 703 -709

9
2006
Additional evidence for the Mesozoic diversification of conifers: Pollen cone of Chimaerostrobus minutus gen. et sp. nov. (Coniferales), from the Lower Jurassic of Antarctica

Brian A. Atkinson , Rudolph Serbet , Timothy J. Hieger , Edith L. Taylor
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 257 77 -84

2018
Additional observations on the enigmatic Permian plant Buriadia and implications on early coniferophyte evolution

Rudolph Serbet , Ignacio Escapa , Thomas N. Taylor , Edith L. Taylor
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 161 ( 3) 168 -178

23
2010
Cheirolepidiaceous diversity: an anatomically preserved pollen cone from the Lower Jurassic of southern Victoria Land, Antarctica.

Timothy J. Hieger , Rudolph Serbet , Carla J. Harper , Thomas N. Taylor
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 220 78 -87

8
2015
A new Pennsylvanian pollen organ from northwestern Missouri with affinities in the Lyginopteridales

Rudolph Serbet , Scott Hageman , Brian L. Hoffman , Thomas N. Taylor
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 234 136 -146

2
2016
On a new medullosan pollen organ from the Pennsylvanian of North America

Rudolph Serbet , Thomas N. Taylor , Edith L. Taylor
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 142 ( 3) 219 -227

6
2006