Plant dispersal in the Devonian world (c. 419–359 Ma)
Bing‐Cai Liu,
Kai Wang,
Jiao Bai
et al.
Abstract:Dispersal, whether active or passive, plays a crucial role in biogeography by facilitating the movement of propagules away from their original location. Botanical geographical zonation, resulting from the co‐evolution of plants and their environment, has been established since the remarkable plant diversification during the Devonian Period (c. 419–359 Ma). However, a significant knowledge gap exists in understanding plant dispersal between living and fossil organisms due to the rarity of opportunities for trac… Show more
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