INSTYTUT BOTANIKI PAN - W. SZAFER INSTITUTE OF BOTANY - POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

Acta Palaeobotanica, International Journal of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Volume 54 (2), 2014: 173-195


European Jurassic floras: statistics and palaeoenvironmental proxies

Maria Barbacka, Emese Bodor, Agata Jarzynka, Evelyn Kustatscher, Grzegorz Pacyna, Mihai E. Popa,
Giovanni G. Scanu, Frédéric Thévenard, and Jadwiga Ziaja

Jurassic Europa flora database

1. The database contains lists of species from European localities having more than five well-defined taxa [i.e. excluding indeterminable taxa (sp.)]. Indeterminable species (“sp.”) are included only when they are the only representatives of a given genus. Other undefined species of the genus (e.g. “sp. 2, 3, 4¼”, “sp. A, B, C”) are omitted.

2. The database was designed for use in statistical analyses and is published in this form. Taxa with uncertain determinations (“cf.”) were recorded in the database as definite.

3. The lists were prepared on the basis of literature given in Table 2 and the authors’ own data, and also includes some of the latest taxa published in 2014 and not used in these analyses:

BAUER K., KUSTATSCHER E., DÜTSCH G., SCHMEIßNER S., KRINGS M. & Van KONIJNENBURG-van CITTERT J.H.A. in press. Lepacyclotes kirchneri n. sp. (Isoetales, Isoetaceae) aus dem Unteren Jura von Oberfranken, Deutschland. Berichtsband der Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft Bayreuth, 27.

POPA M.E. 2014. Early Jurassic bennettitalean reproductive structures of Romania. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 94(2): 327–362.

4. Spelling of the names of taxa follows those from the literature.

5. Invalid names are given in parentheses ().

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The data in the Jurassic Europa flora database may be used, distributed, and displayed for non-commercial purposes, provided that the source of the material is fully acknowledged and referenced.
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