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Carol L Hotton
Carol L Hotton
Dept. Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
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NCBI Taxonomy: a comprehensive update on curation, resources and tools
CL Schoch, S Ciufo, M Domrachev, CL Hotton, S Kannan, ...
Database 2020, baaa062, 2020
13132020
A probable pollination mode before angiosperms: Eurasian, long-proboscid scorpionflies
D Ren, CC Labandeira, JA Santiago-Blay, A Rasnitsyn, CK Shih, ...
Science 326 (5954), 840-847, 2009
2922009
Diversification of early angiosperm pollen in a cladistic context
JA Doyle, CL Hotton
Pollen and spores: patterns of diversification 169, 195, 1991
2241991
Early Cretaceous tetrads, zonasulculate pollen, and Winteraceae. I. Taxonomy, morphology, and ultrastructure
JA Doyle, CL Hotton, JV Ward
American Journal of Botany 77 (12), 1544-1557, 1990
129*1990
Devonian landscape heterogeneity recorded by a giant fungus
CK Boyce, CL Hotton, ML Fogel, GD Cody, RM Hazen, AH Knoll, ...
Geology 35 (5), 399-402, 2007
1042007
The evolutionary convergence of mid-Mesozoic lacewings and Cenozoic butterflies
CC Labandeira, Q Yang, JA Santiago-Blay, CL Hotton, A Monteiro, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1824), 20152893, 2016
942016
Early terrestrial plant environments: an example from the Emsian of Gaspé, Canada
CL Hotton, FM Hueber, DH Griffing, JS Bridge
Plants invade the land: evolutionary and environmental perspectives, 179-212, 2001
892001
Probable granular magnoliid angiosperm pollen from the Early Cretaceous
JV Ward, JA Doyle, CL Hotton
Pollen et Spores 31 (1-2), 113-132, 1989
721989
Life habits and evolutionary biology of new two-winged long-proboscid scorpionflies from mid-Cretaceous Myanmar amber
X Lin, CC Labandeira, C Shih, CL Hotton, D Ren
Nature Communications 10 (1), 1235, 2019
662019
Coastal-fluvial palaeoenvironments and plant palaeoecology of the lower Devonian (Emsian), Gaspé Bay, Québec, Canada
DH Griffing, JS Bridge, CL Hotton
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 180 (1), 61-84, 2000
652000
Palynology of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in central Montana: evidence for extraterrestrial impact as a cause of the terminal Cretaceous extinctions
CL Hotton
542002
Spatiotemporal relationships among Late Pennsylvanian plant assemblages: palynological evidence from the Markley Formation, West Texas, USA
CV Looy, CL Hotton
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 211, 10-27, 2014
432014
Optimum pollen and female receptor size for anemophily
Kyaw Tha Paw U, C Hotton
American Journal of Botany, 445-453, 1989
411989
A neotype for Drepanophycus spinaeformis Göppert 1852
CS Li, FM Hueber, CL Hotton
Canadian Journal of Botany 78 (7), 889-902, 2000
382000
Reworking of Cretaceous dinosaurs into Paleocene channel, deposits, upper Hell Creek Formation, Montana
DL Lofgren, CL Hotton, AC Runkel
Geology 18 (9), 874-877, 1990
381990
Conservatism of Late Pennsylvanian vegetational patterns during short-term cyclic and long-term directional environmental change, western equatorial Pangea
NJ Tabor, CM Romanchock, CV Looy, CL Hotton, WA Dimichele, ...
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 376 (1), 201-234, 2013
342013
Palynological evidence for conifer dominance within a heterogeneous landscape in the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation, USA
CL Hotton, NL Baghai-Riding
Plants in Mesozoic time: morphological innovations, phylogeny, ecosystems …, 2010
342010
Chronostratigraphy and terrestrial palaeoclimatology of Berriasian–Hauterivian strata of the Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, USA
RM Joeckel, GA Ludvigson, A Möller, CL Hotton, MB Suarez, CA Suarez, ...
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 498 (1), 75-100, 2020
292020
Pollen and spores. Patterns of diversification
JA Doyle, CL Hotton, S Blackmore, SH Barnes
Clarendon: Oxford, 1991
281991
Pollen ultrastructure of Pandanaceae and the fossil genus Pandaniidites
CL Hotton, HA Leffingwell, JJ Skvarla
Ultrastructure of Fossil Spores and Pollen. Its Bearing on Relationships …, 1994
241994
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