"1"^^ . "209027" . "3-4" . . "RIV/00216208:11310/11:10103945!RIV12-GA0-11310___" . "P(GA205/08/0643), P(GAP210/10/0124), Z(MSM 113100006), Z(MSM0021620855)" . . "11310" . . . . . "The Late Eocene flora of Ku\u010Dl\u00EDn near B\u00EDlina in North Bohemia revisited" . "Sborn\u00EDk N\u00E1rodn\u00EDho muzea. \u0158ada B, p\u0159\u00EDrodn\u00ED v\u011Bdy" . "[B9507CA4FA5E]" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . . . . "IPR-vegetation analysis; CLAMP; north Bohemia; plant macrofossils; Late Eocene"@en . "62"^^ . "RIV/00216208:11310/11:10103945" . "Teodoridis, Vasilis" . . . . "The Late Eocene flora of Ku\u010Dl\u00EDn near B\u00EDlina in North Bohemia revisited"@en . "A detailed survey of the Late Eocene flora of the diatomite of Ku\u010Dl\u00EDn, the Trupeln\u00EDk Hill in North Bohemia, \u010Cesk\u00E9 st\u0159edoho\u0159\u00ED Mountains, is given based on the morphological study of most of the so far published macrofossil records since Ettingshausen's pioneer study and many newly acquired taxa. Both extinct and some modern genera represented mostly by leaf morphotypes and less commonly by fruits and seeds have been encountered. They belong to the ferns (Osmundaceae, Thelypteridaceae, Blechnaceae etc.), conifers (Cupressaceae, Doliostrobaceae) and prevailingly to Angiosperms. Representatives of e.g., Nymphaeaceae, Magnoliaceae, Lauraceae, Platanaceae, Ulmaceae, Fagaceae, Juglandaceae, Fabaceae and some more exotic families such as Icacinaceae, Simaroubaceae and Rutaceae are most numerous, while many belong to extinct groups not assignable to any modern family (e.g., Raskya). A considerable part of fossil taxa is not assignable to the natural system at all. In sum the flora contains according to this survey 95 taxa based on foliage and 34 taxa based on fruits and seeds. The plant assemblage of Ku\u010Dl\u00EDn includes both Eocene markers (Hooleya, Byttneriopsis) and a number of elements that survived till the Oligocene (Eotrigonobalanus) and Miocene (Platanus neptuni). Palaeoenvironmental and climatical proxies based on angiosperm leaf record are presented here and compared with other nearby sites of Eocene and Oligocene age. Such comparisons add information on the climatic development of central Europe in this time interval." . "The Late Eocene flora of Ku\u010Dl\u00EDn near B\u00EDlina in North Bohemia revisited" . . "A detailed survey of the Late Eocene flora of the diatomite of Ku\u010Dl\u00EDn, the Trupeln\u00EDk Hill in North Bohemia, \u010Cesk\u00E9 st\u0159edoho\u0159\u00ED Mountains, is given based on the morphological study of most of the so far published macrofossil records since Ettingshausen's pioneer study and many newly acquired taxa. Both extinct and some modern genera represented mostly by leaf morphotypes and less commonly by fruits and seeds have been encountered. They belong to the ferns (Osmundaceae, Thelypteridaceae, Blechnaceae etc.), conifers (Cupressaceae, Doliostrobaceae) and prevailingly to Angiosperms. Representatives of e.g., Nymphaeaceae, Magnoliaceae, Lauraceae, Platanaceae, Ulmaceae, Fagaceae, Juglandaceae, Fabaceae and some more exotic families such as Icacinaceae, Simaroubaceae and Rutaceae are most numerous, while many belong to extinct groups not assignable to any modern family (e.g., Raskya). A considerable part of fossil taxa is not assignable to the natural system at all. In sum the flora contains according to this survey 95 taxa based on foliage and 34 taxa based on fruits and seeds. The plant assemblage of Ku\u010Dl\u00EDn includes both Eocene markers (Hooleya, Byttneriopsis) and a number of elements that survived till the Oligocene (Eotrigonobalanus) and Miocene (Platanus neptuni). Palaeoenvironmental and climatical proxies based on angiosperm leaf record are presented here and compared with other nearby sites of Eocene and Oligocene age. Such comparisons add information on the climatic development of central Europe in this time interval."@en . "The Late Eocene flora of Ku\u010Dl\u00EDn near B\u00EDlina in North Bohemia revisited"@en . . . "67" . . "0036-5343" . . "2"^^ . "Kva\u010Dek, Zlatko" . . . . .