Selected Publications
Richard M. Bateman, Paul Kenrick and Gar W. Rothwell. 2007. Do eligulate herbaceous lycopsids occur in Carboniferous strata? Hestia eremosa gen. et sp nov from the Mississippian of Oxroad Bay, East Lothian, Scotland. Review of Paleobotany and Palynology 144(3-4): 323-335 abstract | full text | article in pdf format
Melanie L. DeVore, Paul Kenrick, Kathleen B. Pigg, and Richard A. Ketcham. 2006. Utility of high resolution x-ray computed tomography (HRXCT) for paleobotanical studies: An example using London Clay fruits and seeds. American Journal of Botany 93 (12): 1848-1851 DEC abstract | full text | article in pdf format
Paul Kenrick and Jakob Vinther. 2006. Chaetocladus gracilis n. sp., a non-calcified dasycladales from the Upper Silurian of Skane, Sweden. Review of Paleobotany and Palynology 142 (3-4): 153-160 DEC 2006 abstract | full text | article in pdf format
Petra Korall, and Paul Kenrick. 2004.
The phylogenetic history of Selaginellaceae based on DNA sequences
from the plastid and nucleus: extreme substitution rates and rate
heterogeneity. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 31(3):
852-864. abstract (full
text article and pdf available from Science Direct at this link)
Peter L. Forey, Richard
A. Fortey, Paul Kenrick, and Andrew B. Smith. 2004. Taxonomy and
fossils: a critical appraisal. Philosophical
Transactions: Biological Sciences 359(1444):
639-653. abstract (full
text article and pdf available from the Royal Society at this link)
Jason Hilton, Baoyin Geng, and Paul
Kenrick. 2003.
A novel Late Devonian (Frasnian) woody Cladoxylopsid from China. International Journal of Plant Sciences 164(5): 793-805. abstract | full
text article | article in pdf format
Paul Kenrick. 2003.
Palaeobotany - Fishing for the first plants. Nature 425(6955): 248-249. full
text article | article
in pdf format
Petra Korall,
and Paul Kenrick. 2002. Phylogenetic relationships in Selaginellaceae
based on RBCL sequences. American Journal of Botany 89(3):
506-517. abstract | full
text article | article
in pdf format
Niklas Wikstrom,
Paul Kenrick, and Johannes C. Vogel. 2002. Schizaeaceae: a phylogenetic
approach. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 119(1-2):
35-50. abstract (full
text and pdf available from this link)
Harald Schneider,
and Paul Kenrick. 2001. An Early Cretaceous root-climbing epiphyte
(Lindsaeaceae) and its significance for calibrating the diversification
of polypodiaceous ferns. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 115(1-2):
33-41. abstract (full
text and pdf available from this link)
Niklas Wikström,
and Paul Kenrick. 2001. Evolution of Lycopodiaceae (Lycopsida):
estimating divergence times from rbcL gene sequences by use of
nonparametric rate smoothing. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 19(2):
177-186. abstract (pdf
available from this link)
Paul Kenrick.
2001. Turning over a new leaf. Nature 410(6826): 309-310. full
text article | article
in pdf format
Hoan-Su You,
Paul Kenrick, Yeong-Koo Koh, Joo-Young Kim, S.-T. Yun, Hai-Gyoung
Kim, C.-H. Chung, and S.-O. Ryu. 2000. Palaeodepositional environment
of the Cretaceous Hampyeong Basin, southwestern Korea. Journal
of the Korean Earth Science Society 21: 683-694.
Niklas Wikstrom,
and Paul Kenrick. 2000. Relationships of Lycopodium and Lycopodiella based
on combined plastid rbcL gene and trnL intron sequence data. Systematic
Botany 25(3): 495-510. abstract | full
text article | article
in pdf format
Niklas Wikström,
and Paul Kenrick. 2000. Phylogeny of epiphytic Huperzia (Lycopodiaceae):
paleotropical and neotropical clades corroborated by rbcL sequences. Nordic
Journal of Botany 20: 165-171. (not
available online)
Paul Kenrick,
Hoan-Su You, Yeong-Koo Koh, Joo-Young Kim, Seok-Hee Cho, and Hai-Gyoung
Kim. 2000. Cretaceous plant fossils from the Kohung area, Chonnam,
Korea. Journal of the Paleontological Society of Korea 16:
45-56. article
in pdf format (follow link, then scroll down and click on article
link)
Paul Kenrick,
and Peter R. Crane. 2000.
The origin and early evolution of plants on land. 217-232. In:
Gee, H. (Ed.). Shaking the tree: readings from Nature in the
history of life. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Paul Kenrick.
2000. The relationships of vascular plants. Philosophical Transactions
of the Royal Society of London, B 355(1398): 847-855. abstract (pdf
available from the Royal Society at this link)
Paul Kenrick,
and Peter R. Crane. 1997.
The origin and early evolution of plants on land. Nature 389(6646):
33-39. abstract | full
text article | article
in pdf format
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