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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 49 Number 3 2001
The Gondwanan Connection
Evolution, Extinction and Biogeography in Gondwana


Preface to 'Evolution, Extinction and Biogeography in Gondwana' 

Robert S. Hill

pp. I-ii

 


The breakup history of Gondwana and its impact on pre-Cenozoic floristic provincialism 

Stephen McLoughlin

pp. 271-300

  
 


The history of Cunoniaceae in Australia from macrofossil evidence 

Richard W. Barnes , Robert S. Hill and Jason C. Bradford

pp. 301-320

  
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Biogeography, evolution and palaeoecology of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae): the contribution of the fossil record 

Robert S. Hill

pp. 321-332

  
 


An investigation of long-distance dispersal based on species native to both Tasmania and New Zealand 

Gregory J. Jordan

pp. 333-340

  
 


Where and why have all the flowers gone? Depletion and turnover in the New Zealand Cenozoic angiosperm flora in relation to palaeogeography and climate 

Daphne E. Lee , William G. Lee and Nick Mortimer

pp. 341-356

  
 


Can long-distance dispersal be inferred from the New Zealand plant fossil record? 

Mike S. Pole

pp. 357-366

  
 


Most parsimonious areagrams versus fossils: the case of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae) 

Ulf Swenson and Robert S. Hill

pp. 367-376

  
 


Using molecular methods to understand the Gondwanan affinities of the New Zealand biota: three case studies 

Geoffrey K. Chambers , Wee Ming Boon, Thomas R. Buckley and Rodney A. Hitchmough

pp. 377-387

  
 


Gondwana, vicariance biogeography and the New York School revisited 

G. Nelson and P. Y. Ladiges

pp. 389-409

  
 


  
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