ibclogo XVI International Botanical Congess


Abstract Number: 2133
Session = 3.13.7


CONSTRUCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY AND HOMOLOGY IN EARLY ANGIOSPERMS


Edgardo J Romero. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales and Dept. Ciencias Biológicas, FCEN, UBA


Fossil leaves of early angiosperms are found in different regions of the world. They show a wide variety of construction morphology strategies, with apparently homologous characters, and different from contemporaneous gymnosperm ones.Most of the constructional patterns found in South America are also found in other continents at the same time . They show apparent homologous characters, and implied common ancestors should not be difficult to found. However, cases of homoplasy should be expected. Other patterns are apparently South American novelties, that only in the Late Cretaceous become widespread in other regions of the world. A few patterns were endemic to Southern South America by early Late Cretaceous. One of them reapeats construction morphology strategies largely tested in Gondwanaland Mesozoic gymnosperms.


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