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American Journal of Botany | 2014

Evolutionary trends and ecological differentiation in early Cenozoic Fagaceae of western North America

Johannes M. Bouchal; Reinhard Zetter; Friðgeir Grímsson; Thomas Denk

UNLABELLED • PREMISE OF THE STUDY The early Cenozoic was a key period of evolutionary radiation in Fagaceae. The common notion is that species thriving in the modern summer-dry climate of California originated in climates with ample summer rain during the Paleogene.• METHODS We investigated in situ and dispersed pollen of Fagaceae from the uppermost Eocene Florissant fossil beds, Colorado, United States, using a combined light and scanning electron microscopy approach.• KEY RESULTS Pollen types of Castaneoideae with affinities to modern Castanea, Lithocarpus, and Castanopsis were recognized. Pollen of the extinct genus Fagopsis represents a derived type of Castaneoideae pollen. Infrageneric groups of Quercus were well represented, including pollen of Group Protobalanus. The taxonomic diversity of Fagaceae and of the total plant assemblage indicates a mosaic of microclimates, that range from pronounced to weakly seasonal climates and depend on slope aspect and elevation. Continental climatic conditions may have triggered the evolution of sclerophyllous leaves and adaptive radiation in Quercus and other taxa thriving today under distinctly summer-dry and winter-dry climates.• CONCLUSIONS Vegetation types similar to modern vegetation belts of the Coastal Ranges (chaparral, nemoral conifer forest) were established in the Front Range in the late Eocene. Coeval plant assemblages from the Coastal Ranges of California indicate distinctly subtropical, moist climates. Hence, characteristic elements found today in the summer-dry and winter-dry climates of Pacific North America (Quercus Group Protobalanus, Notholithocarpus) may opportunistically have dispersed into their modern ranges later in the Cenozoic. This scenario is in contrast to the evolution and migration patterns of their western Eurasian Mediterranean counterparts (Quercus Group Ilex).


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2017

Taxonomy and palaeoecology of two widespread western Eurasian Neogene sclerophyllous oak species: Quercus drymeja Unger and Q. mediterranea Unger

Thomas Denk; Dimitrios Velitzelos; Tuncay H. Güner; Johannes M. Bouchal; Friðgeir Grímsson; Guido W. Grimm


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2016

Fables and foibles: A critical analysis of the Palaeoflora database and the Coexistence Approach for palaeoclimate reconstruction

Guido W. Grimm; Johannes M. Bouchal; Thomas Denk; Alastair J. Potts


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2017

Miocene palynofloras of the Tınaz lignite mine, Muğla, southwest Anatolia: Taxonomy, palaeoecology and local vegetation change

Johannes M. Bouchal; Serdar Mayda; Reinhard Zetter; Friðgeir Grímsson; Funda Akgün; Thomas Denk


Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society | 2016

The middle Miocene palynoflora and palaeoenvironments of Eskihisar (Yatağan basin, south‐western Anatolia): a combined LM and SEM investigation

Johannes M. Bouchal; Reinhard Zetter; Friđgeir Grímsson; Thomas Denk


Palaeontographica Abteilung B-palaophytologie | 2017

Landscape heterogeneity in the Yatağan Basin (southwestern Turkey) during the middle Miocene inferred from plant macrofossils

Tuncay H. Güner; Johannes M. Bouchal; Nesibe Köse; Fikret Göktaş; Serdar Mayda; Thomas Denk


Palaeontographica Abteilung B-palaophytologie | 2018

Ferns and fern allies from the Carnian (Upper Triassic) of Lunz am See, Lower Austria: A melting pot of Mesozoic fern vegetation

Christian Pott; Johannes M. Bouchal; Thereis Y.S. Choo; Rihab Yousif; Benjamin Bomfleur


Acta Palaeobotanica | 2017

The early Miocene flora of Güvem (Central Anatolia, Turkey): a window into early Neogene vegetation and environments in the Eastern Mediterranean

Thomas Denk; Tuncay H. Güner; Zlatko Kvaček; Johannes M. Bouchal


EGU2016, Vienna | 2016

Palynostratigraphical correlation of the excavated Miocene lignite seams of the Yatağan basin (Muğla Province, south-western Turkey)

Johannes M. Bouchal; Thomas Denk; Friđgeir Grímsson


Climate of The Past | 2018

Middle Miocene climate of southwestern Anatolia from multiple botanical proxies

Johannes M. Bouchal; Tuncay H. Güner; Thomas Denk

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Thomas Denk

Swedish Museum of Natural History

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Serdar Mayda

American Museum of Natural History

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Benjamin Bomfleur

Swedish Museum of Natural History

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Christian Pott

Swedish Museum of Natural History

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