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2014Paleo-Antarctic rainforest into the modern old world tropics: the rich past and threatened future of the "southern wet forest survivors"Kooyman, R.; Wilf, P.; Barreda, V.; Carpenter, R.; Jordan, G.; Kale Sniderman, J.; Allen, A.; Brodribb, T.; Crayn, D.; Feild, T.; Laffan, S.; Lusk, C.; Rossetto, M.; Weston, P.
2014Nothofagus subgenus Brassospora (Nothofagaceae) leaf fossils from New Zealand: a link to Australia and New Guinea?Carpenter, R.; Bannister, J.; Lee, D.; Jordan, G.
2015Environmental adaptation in stomatal size independent of the effects of genome sizeJordan, G.; Carpenter, R.; Koutoulis, A.; Price, A.; Brodribb, T.
2000A common boundary between distinct northern and southern morphotypes in two unrelated Tasmanian rainforest speciesBarnes, R.; Jordan, G.; Hill, R.; McCoull, C.
1999The Phylogenetic affinities of Nothofacus (Nothofagaceae) Leaf Fossils based on combined molecular and morphological dataJordan, G.; Hill, R.
2001Macrofossils associated with the fossil fern spore Cyatheacidites annulatus and their significance for Southern hemisphere biogeographyHill, R.; Macphail, M.; Jordan, G.
2016Fossil leaves of Banksia, Banksieae and pretenders: resolving the fossil genus BanksieaephyllumCarpenter, R.; Jordan, G.; Hill, R.
2002Cenozoic plant macrofossil sites of TasmaniaJordan, G.; Hill, R.
2014Early evidence of xeromorphy in angiosperms: stomatal encryption in a new Eocene species of Banksia (Proteaceae) from Western AustraliaCarpenter, R.; McLoughlin, S.; Hill, R.; McNamara, K.; Jordan, G.
2016Deep history of wildfire in AustraliaHill, R.; Jordan, G.