paleobotany

IPA: peɪɫioʊbˈɑtʌni

noun

  • The branch of paleontology that deals with the study of plant fossils. [from Template:SAFESUBST: c.]
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Examples of "paleobotany" in Sentences

  • Paleobotany and the origin of the word paleontology.
  • She is an expert in dinosaur ecology and paleobotany.
  • His father was one of the founding fathers of Russian paleobotany.
  • It can be seen as a blanket term for paleobotany and animal osteology.
  • These fools should read an introductory paleobotany textbook sometime.
  • Templeton's main research interest was paleobotany and paleoclimatology.
  • He was a keen botanist and geologist with a particular interest in paleobotany.
  • Familiarity with the paleontology, especially the paleobotany, of the Late Triassic is helpful but not necessary.
  • That has stretched to incorporate an interest in paleobotany at one end of the spectrum and art history at the other.
  • James Mellaart, despite his embrace of radiocarbon dating, paleobotany, and other scientific methods, was firmly entrenched in the culture history school of archaeology.
  • During her career, Estella has authored more than 100 scientific publications in the fields of paleobotany, forest history, restoration ecology and environmental quality.
  • By the time excavation began in August 1998, our team included researchers from Kazakhstan, France, Italy, Belgium, and Russia working in fields as varied as geomorphology, paleobotany, and dendrochronology.
  • I wrote about goings-on in ichthyology, herpetology, four different archaeology departments, a Lepidoptera center and of course, vertebrate and invertebrate paleontology - oh, and ornithology, palynology and paleobotany too!

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