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Kevin Boyce
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Research Interests
I am interested in the evolution of plant structure, development, and physiology during the Paleozoic colonization of land and subsequent radiations of land plant form with particular emphasis upon the evolution of novel organ and cell types. My work is built upon a few marvelous advantages of plants for paleontological study. Because they have cell walls, complete anatomical preservation is often available in plant fossils and can include organic cellular remnants, allowing detailed chemical analysis of fossils. Also, the similar functional requirements shared by nearly all plants have resulted in multiple independent derivations of most aspects of plant morphology, so that several independent evolutions of structures such as roots, leaves, and wood are available for comparative study.
Hosted by University of Colorado, Department of
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