Asociación
de Palinólogos de Lengua Española (APLE).
Go to:
Links
of Interest.
Pollen
Databases.
Asociación Latinoamericana de Paleobotánica y Palinología. In Spanish and Portuguese. Go to: Sítios relacionados
The Paleontological Society of Austin, Texas (PSoA).
PSoA is a scientific, non-profit community-based organization devoted to the study of fossils. Go to:
Links. For palaeobotany scroll down to
"Plants".
Paleobotany Section, Museum of Paleontology (UCMP), University of California at Berkeley: Paleobotany Links.
! The University of California Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley, ((with support provided by the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute): Understanding Evolution. This is a non-commercial, education website, teaching the science and history of evolutionary biology. Go to: Resources Annotated Links.
BIAX Consult, Zaandam, The Netherlands: Links, Archaeobotany/Palaeobotany.
Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany (BSIP):
Palaeobotanical Repository.
Palaeobotanical Repository (BSIP) is a service of the Knowledge Resource Center (KRC) of BSIP for
collecting, preserving and disseminating the intellectual output of BSIP.
Czech Geological Survey: Palaeobotany.
Commission Internationale de Microflore du Paléozoique (C.I.M.P.).
C.I.M.P. is an international federation of palynologists
interested in Palaeozoic palynology. The commission aims to
advance knowledge in palynology and related subjects by the
promotion of international co-operation and meetings between
scientists of all regions and countries. See also
here.
Worth checking out:
Links.
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften (DGG):
Links & Dienste - Deutschland,
Links & Dienste - Europa,
Internationale Forschungseinrichtungen, and
Administrative Einrichtungen (in German).
UCD
Plant Palaeoecology and Palaeobiology Group, Dublin, Ireland:
Links.
Still available through the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.
Evolving Earth Foundation,
Issaquah, WA:
The Evolving Earth Foundation is a small Private Operating Foundation
with focus on the Tertiary paleobotany of western North America,
with interests in systematics, paleoecology and biogeography. Go to:
!
Links
to Helpful Websites, Data Portals & Organizations.
Go to: "Paleobotany"
! Paleobotany and Palynology, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville: Links to Other Paleobotanical Collections and Databases.
Geometry.net
A link directory website. Go to:
Earth_Sciences -
Paleontology.
Paleobotany.
Geotimes. Geotimes article archive by topic, Paleobotany.
!
idmoz:
Find the best websites for any topic or search or browse by category on I Dmoz Web Directory.
This site aims to reflect the historical snapshot of the former DMOZ database.
but is not affiliated with DMOZ.org or AOL.
Go to:
!
Paleobotany Websites.
Unfortunately showing invalide links.
The International
Organisation of Palaeobotany (IOP):
The International Organisation of Palaeobotany promotes international co-operation in the
study of all types of plant fossils. Go to:
!
Featured
Links.
International Paleontological Association (IPA).
The International Workgroup for Palaeoethnobotany (IWPG):
Links.
The Internet Archive, San Francisco:
Its purposes include offering permanent access
to historical collections that exist in digital format. Now the
Internet Archive includes texts, audio, moving images, and software as well as
archived web pages. Go to:
Search results for
"Fossil Plants".
Division of Paleobotany, Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence: Resources and References.
Libraries Unlimited (the Greenwood Publishing Group): Guide to Reference and Information Sources in Plant Biology. This Web site contains the URLs and annotations for all Web-accessible resources listed in the third edition of this book, published in December 2005. The guide lists and annotates nearly 1,000 books, journals, and Web sites. The Web sites have been chosen using the same criteria as the print material, namely that they are important, authoritative, have authors or sponsors with good credentials, and seem likely to remain available in the future. Go to: Plant Evolution and Paleobotany. <
Isabel C. Cookson Laboratory, School of Botany, University of Melbourne: Links.
! Palaeobotany group Münster, Germany: Some useful Links. Annotated palaeobotanical and palynological links.
Nederlandse Varenvereniging (in Dutch):
Paleobotanie.
Department of Environmental Science, Niigata University, Japan: Links.
The Paleontological Society of Austin: Other Web Sites. A link list: Go to: Plants.
! The Paleontology Portal (produced by the University of California Museum of Paleontology, the Paleontological Society, the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, and the United States Geological Survey, with funding from the National Science Foundation). The Paleontology Portal is a website providing a central, interactive entry point to North American paleontology resources on the Internet. Go to: Resources, and Fossil Gallery, Plants.
Paléobotanique,
Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris:
Sources
documentaires
(In French).
Provided by the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.
Project Exploration, Chicago, IL
(a nonprofit science education organization that makes science accessible to the public):
Links, Resources.
Scroll down to "Plant
Evolution and Paleobotany".
This expired link
is available through the Internet Archive´s
Wayback Machine.
University Library, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: Plant Evolution and Paleobotany.
Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm:
Department
of Palaeobotany,
Fossilized
plants.
Snapshots provided by the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.
ViFaBio, The Virtual Library of Biology
(University Library Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt/Main, Germany):
!
Internet Guide.
Search for:
Palaeobotany.
Botany.
Palaeontology.
Ecology.
Palaeobotany Laboratory,
Weston Observatory,
Department of Geology & Geophysics,
Boston College,
Weston, Massachusetts:
Links to Resources in Paleobotany
and Palynology.
This expired link
is available through the Internet Archive´s
Wayback Machine.
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Category:2019 in science.
Category:2010s
in paleontology.
!
2015 in paleobotany.
!
2016 in paleobotany
!
2017 in paleobotany.
!
2018 in paleobotany.
!
2019 in paleobotany.
! Chemistry Biology Information Center,
ETH, Zürich:
Links > Chemistry & Biology > Evolution >
Plants.
Snapshot taken by the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.
! Robert Anderson, Natural History Magazine: Paleobotany An Internet guide to the evolution of plants.
! Nan Crystal Arens, C. Strömberg and A. Thompson, Department of Integrative Biology, and Paleobotany Section, Museum of Paleontology (UCMP), University of California at Berkeley: Virtual Paleobotany, PALEOBOTANY LINKS. A collection of pointers to information on palaeobotany.
! Alwynne B. Beaudoin, Canadian Association of Palynologists (CAP): Internet Resources. Go to: World Wide Web Sites for Palynologists. The following list contains a selection of mainly WWW sites which may contain information of relevance to palynologists. Updated within the last 6 month. Excellent!
M.J. Benton and D.A.T. Harper:
Companion Website:
Introduction to Paleobiology and the Fossil Record. Go to:
!
Web Links,
Fossil
Plants.
BIAX Consult, Zaandam, the Netherlans.
Resources.
! Goran Bogicevic, Department of Regional Geology and Palaeontology,
Faculty of Mininig and Geology at Belgrade,
Yugoslavia:
Boggy's Geology Links. Go to:
Boggy´s Links to Fossil Plants.
Kathryn M. Gregory-Wodzicki,
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University,
Palisades, NY: Scroll down to:
"WEB RESOURCES FOR PALEOBOTANISTS".
Provided by the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.
Guido Grimm, Department of Palaeobotany, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm: Links.
Andreas G. Heiss, Institute of Botany, University of Innsbruck, Austria: Archaeobotany and Palaeobotany Links.
Elizabeth A. Kowalski, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Rapid City, South Dakota: Some Links.
Glen J. Kuban, North Royalton, K-Paleo Kuban´s Paleo Place: Paleobotany (Fossil Plants).
Richard Leary, Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL: paleobotany.org
Tom Linder, Nuembrecht, Germany:
Botanisches
Glossar, alphabetisch, and
Botanisches
Glossar, thematisch
(in German).
Scroll down to
"WWW Resourcen".
Y.S. Liu, East Tennessee State University: Palaeobotany Links. See also here.
Cynthia Looy, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley: Looy lab, Resources.
Martin C. Mathes, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA: Links for Fossil Plants.
! J.C. McElwain, UCD Plant Palaeoecology and laeobiology Group: Links.
Jürgen Meyer:
Homepage
von Sammlern fossiler Pflanzen. (in German).
Interessante
Links zum Thema Pflanzenfossilien.
John M. Miller, University and Jepson Herbaria, University of California, Berkeley: gigantopteroid.org. Go to: Links to Web Pages on Paleobotany, Paleogeography, and Palynology.
Kathleen B. Pigg, Department of Plant Biology, Arizona State University: Plant Fossils and Evolution, Links of Interest (via wayback link).
Mihai Emilian Popa, Department of Geology and Palaeontology, Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, University of Bucharest: Links.
Inez Ramsey, Library Science, James Madison University, Paleontology Resources for K-12: Fossil Plants (Paleobotany) (via wayback link).
! Scott Russell, Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma:
Scott's Botanical Links - Subject Index.
Search for:
Paleobotany.
Snapshot taken by the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.
Schmidt, Diane, Allison, Melody M., Clark, Kathleen A., Jacobs, Pamela F. and Porta, Maria A., Libraries Unlimited (a member of the Greenwood Publishing Group): Guide to Reference and Information Sources in Plant Biology. This directory contains the URLs and annotations for Web-accessible resources. Go to: Plant Evolution and Paleobotany.
Paul Sereno (University of Chicago) and Gabrielle Lyon, Project Exploration, Chicago, IL; Resources, Paleobotany and Botany.
Doug Soltis, Amber Tilley and Hongshan Wang, Florida Museum of Natural History (FLMNH), University of Florida: Deep Time. A comprehensive phylogenetic tree of living and fossil angiosperms. Go to: Links.
Steve Wagner, Paleocurrents.com, Denver Museum of Nature and Science (DMNS): Paleobotany Sites.
!
Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia:
Category:Academic publishing.
Category:Scholarly databases.
Category:Scholarly search services.
!
List
of academic databases and search engines.
List of online encyclopedias.
About.com: Forestry, Ancient Forests. A link directory (hijacked articles and resources).
Alexa (Alexa Internet, Inc.,
an Amazon.com Company).
Alexa is a Web Information Company, perhaps best known for the Alexa Rank,
the website ranking system which tracks over 30 million websites worldwide.
Alexa focuses on delivering the richest and most meaningful analytics tools for customers.
See especially:
The
top ranked sites in category "Science".
Go to:
!
Paleobotany.
See also:
Top
Sites in Paleobotany.
AllWebHunt directory: Paleobotany.
Best of the Web Directory, Jericho, NY.
Best of the Web (the Internet´s oldest directory) intends to remain at the forefront of the digital revolution by continuing to
add new products and services that stay true to the company´s core mission of enhancing
the online experience by providing the Internet community with meaningful guidance that it can
trust. Go to:
Science: Biology: Botany: Paleobotany.
Best of the Web (sic!). Entry with costs!
Botany
Paleobotany.
Earth Sciences
Paleontology.
Biólogo, Brazil: Paleobotânica.
Biology-Nation (this is a free online resource reference site providing rich biology content): Introduction to Paleobotany.
BUBL Information Service, Andersonian Library, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland: 560 Palaeontology. Go to: 561 Palaeobotany, fossil micro organisms.
! dmoz, open directory project: Science: Earth Sciences: Paleontology: Paleontologists: Science: Biology: Botany: Paleobotany. Excellent!
Education Planet, Inc.. Go to: Paleobotany. Education Planet was founded to help teachers, students and parents find the best educational resources available on the web.
ePalaeontology. Paleontological Research Online. Go to: Paleobotany.
Evolving Earth Foundation: Paleobotany and Botany Links.
Galaxy: Science, Biology, Botany, Paleobotany, and Science, Earth Science, Paleontology, Paleobotany.
GeoGuide, Lower Saxony State and University Library, Göttingen (Germany). Go to: Paleobotany.
Geoscience Gateways (a product of Source Rocks, LLC): This website is created for the benefit of the geoscience community, but particularly for those geoscientists working and living in the oil patch. Go to: Paleobotany.
Gimenei. Science: Biology: Botany: Paleobotany
Hallencyclopedia.com: paleobotany English Encyclopedia. A link directory. Free online encyclopedia, dictionaries, quotes, sources, news, and pictures
HowComYouCom.com: Education 2001, History of Life, Leaving the Water. A link directory.
Hypography Science-Tech: Science links > Hard sciences > Earth sciences > Paleonthology (sic!)> Paleobotany.
Ilectric Info Portal: Directory > Science > Biology > Botany > Paleobotany.
Keywen.com: Encyclopedia of Keywords > Death > Extinction > Fossils > Paleontology > Paleobotany.
The Librarians' Index to the Internet (LII). Administered by the California State Librarian. LII is meant to be used by both librarians and non-librarians as a reliable and efficient guide to described and evaluated Internet resources. Go to: Paleobotany.
Lonicera, Poland: Paleobotanika.
MavicaNET: Paleobotanik [sic!].
Nature Quest Publications Inc., Cambridge, MA: Natural History Museums and Research Centers. Go to: Paleobotany.
New South Wales Country Areas Program (a component of the Australian Government's Targetted Programs for Schools): Fossil Evolution. Go to: Flora websites.
Nuke ODP, Spain: Geologist Online. Go to: Science: Biology: Botany: Paleobotany.
Pandia Plus > Science > Biology > Botany > Paleobotany.
Project Exploration, Chicago, IL: Links, Paleobotany & Botany.
Science Search. Science Search wants to make it possible to find accurate and helpful information in scientific areas. Go to: Paleobotany.
TopSites: Science: Biology: Botany: Paleobotany.
! TutorGig.com: As an education portal, TutorGig.com offers plenty of services to its users. TutorGig.com has a huge database of over a million tutorial sites categorized by more than 2000 subjects. Go to: Paleobotany.
!
Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia:
Category:Academic publishing.
Category:Scholarly databases.
Category:Scholarly search services.
!
List
of academic databases and search engines.
List of online encyclopedias.
www.botanik.ch: Go to
Paläobotanik. In German.
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