PREDICTING THE HEIGHT OF FOSSIL PLANT REMAINS - AN ALLOMETRIC APPROACH TO AN OLD PROBLEM

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NIKLAS, KJ
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10.2307/2445398
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Q94 [植物学];
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Interspecific correlations between plant height and basal stem diameter (the allometry of height) and between stem length distal to where diameter is measured (the allometry of stem taper) were determined for a total of 265 species with self-supporting stems and for the shoots of five conifers and 15 angiosperm vine species. The allometric equations obtained for these data are proposed as a method to predict the heights of fossil plants for which basal stem diameters are either known or inferred, and to predict the missing lengths of fragmented stems based on the most proximal stem diameters observed.
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