Willis & McElwain: The Evolution of Plants
Biome maps
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- Early Devonian (390 Ma)
- Fig 3.25, p.78 (475 KB)
- Early Carboniferous (354-342 Ma)
- Fig 4.26, p.122 (636 KB)
- Late Carboniferous (308-290 Ma)
- Fig 4.27, p.126 (567 KB)
- Middle Permian (267-264 Ma)
- Fig 5.10, p.146 (697 KB)
- Early Jurassic (206-180 Ma)
- Fig 5.14, p.152 (643 KB)
- Late Cretaceous (70 Ma)
- Fig 6.21, p.188 (729 KB)
- Eocene (60-50 Ma)
- Fig 7.6, p.202 (795 KB)
- Oligocene (~30 Ma)
- Fig 7.8, p.214 (724 KB)
- Miocene (11.2-5.3 Ma)
- Fig 7.11, p.224 (798 KB)
- Major changes in the distribution of global vegetation biomes from the Early Carboniferous through to the late Miocene
- Fig 10.11, p.306 (761 KB)


