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William A. DiMichele
William A. DiMichele
Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
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CO2-forced climate and vegetation instability during Late Paleozoic deglaciation
IP Montañez, NJ Tabor, D Niemeier, WA DiMichele, TD Frank, ...
Science 315 (5808), 87-91, 2007
6132007
Terrestrial ecosystems through time: evolutionary paleoecology of terrestrial plants and animals
AK Behrensmeyer
University of Chicago Press, 1992
5951992
Early evolution of land plants: phylogeny, physiology, and ecology of the primary terrestrial radiation
RM Bateman, PR Crane, WA DiMichele, PR Kenrick, NP Rowe, T Speck, ...
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 29 (1), 263-292, 1998
4361998
Stratigraphic and interregional changes in Pennsylvanian coal-swamp vegetation: environmental inferences
TL Phillips, RA Peppers, WA Dimichele
International Journal of Coal Geology 5 (1-2), 43-109, 1985
3971985
Paleobotanical and paleoecological constraints on models of peat formation in the Late Carboniferous of Euramerica
WA DiMichele, TL Phillips
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 106 (1-4), 39-90, 1994
3811994
On the fundamental difference between coal rank and coal type
JMK O'Keefe, A Bechtel, K Christanis, S Dai, WA DiMichele, CF Eble, ...
International Journal of Coal Geology 118, 58-87, 2013
3362013
Out of the icehouse into the greenhouse: a late Paleozoic analogue for modern global vegetational change
RA Gastaldo, WA DiMichele, HW Pfefferkorn
Gsa today, 1996
2991996
Paleozoic terrestrial ecosystems
WA DiMichele, RW Hook, R Beerbower, JA Boy, RA Gastaldo, N Hotton III, ...
Terrestrial ecosystems through time, 205-325, 1992
2601992
Response of Late Carboniferous and Early Permian plant communities to climate change
WA DiMichele, HW Pfefferkorn, RA Gastaldo
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 29 (1), 461-487, 2001
2592001
Evolution and importance of wetlands in earth history
SF Greb, WA DiMichele, RA Gastaldo
2582006
Comparative ecology and life-history biology of arborescent lycopsids in Late Carboniferous swamps of Euramerica
TL Phillips, WA DiMichele
Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 560-588, 1992
2381992
Heterospory: the most iterative key innovation in the evolutionary history of the plant kingdom
RM Bateman, WA DiMICHELE
Biological Reviews 69 (3), 345-417, 1994
2281994
Climate and vegetational regime shifts in the late Paleozoic ice age earth
WA DiMichele, IP Montañez, CJ Poulsen, NJ Tabor
Geobiology 7 (2), 200-226, 2009
2272009
Climate, pCO2 and terrestrial carbon cycle linkages during late Palaeozoic glacial–interglacial cycles
IP Montañez, JC McElwain, CJ Poulsen, JD White, WA DiMichele, ...
Nature Geoscience 9 (11), 824-828, 2016
2222016
From wetlands to wet spots: environmental tracking and the fate of Carboniferous elements in Early Permian tropical floras
WA DiMichele, NJ Tabor, DS Chaney, WJ Nelson
2022006
Wetland-dryland vegetational dynamics in the Pennsylvanian ice age tropics
WA DiMichele
International Journal of Plant Sciences 175 (2), 123-164, 2014
1992014
Arborescent lycopod reproduction and paleoecology in a coal-swamp environment of late Middle Pennsylvanian age (Herrin Coal, Illinois, USA)
WA Dimichele, TL Phillips
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 44 (1-2), 1-26, 1985
1991985
The Pennsylvanian‐Permian vegetational transition: a terrestrial analogue to the onshore‐offshore hypothesis
WA DiMichele, RB Aronson
Evolution 46 (3), 807-824, 1992
1951992
Experimental cladistic analysis of anatomically preserved arborescent lycopsids from the Carboniferous of Euramerica: an essay on paleobotanical phylogenetics
RM Bateman, WA DiMichele, DA Willard
Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 500-559, 1992
1941992
Holocene shifts in the assembly of plant and animal communities implicate human impacts
S Kathleen Lyons, KL Amatangelo, AK Behrensmeyer, A Bercovici, ...
Nature 529 (7584), 80-83, 2016
1882016
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