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- W2019399352 abstract "Recent biogeographic, paleontological and continental position studies suggest that limited interchange between North and South America probably occurred during the late Cretaceous and early Tertiary. Well preserved angiosperm fossils and published fossil reports from the early Tertiary of the southeastern United States were analyzed to see if the relationships of any of these fossils were with South American and/or African extant taxa. A group of these fossils do have these affinities. The phylogeny and biogeography of the extant taxa, and the distribution of fossil reports outside North America, are compatible with an early Tertiary to late Cretaceous interchange. Those extant taxa with disjunct South American and southeastern Asia-Australasian distribution have a fossil record with either shows a northern distribution pathway along the route of the Boreotropical flora, or a southern path through West Gondwanaland. This suggests that the high diversity of the Neotropical flora may be a result of the original West Gondwanaland flora with additional elements from the Boreotropical flora which migrated southwards." @default.
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- W2019399352 title "Paleobiogeographic relationships of the paleogene flora from the southeastern U.S.A: Implications for West Gondwanaland affinities" @default.
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