Ботаника антрополога. Как растения создали человека. Цветочки-ягодки - Станислав Владимирович Дробышевский. Страница 49


О книге
Dempsey-Wood A., Tavener N., Tavener J. et Ortiz-Catedral L. Apparent anti-parasite behaviour in the Norfolk Island green parrot Cyanoramphus cookii // Austral Ecology, 2024, V. 49, №e13525, pp. 1–7.

Pagan-Jimenez J.R., Guachamín-Tello A.M., Romero-Bastidas M.E. et Constantine-Castro A.R. Late ninth millennium B. P. use of Zea mays L. at Cubilan area, highland Ecuador, revealed by ancient starches // Quaternary International, 2016, V. 404, pp. 137–155.

Pagnoux C., Bouby L., Valamoti S.M., Bonhomme V., Ivorra S., Gkatzogia E., Karathanou A., Kotsachristou D., Kroll H. et Terral J.-F. Local domestication or diffusion? Insights into viticulture in Greece from Neolithic to Archaic times, using geometric morphometric analyses of archaeological grape seeds // Journal of Archaeological Science, 2021, V. 125, № 105263, pp. 1–11.

Palmer T.M., Stanton M.L., Young T.P., Goheen J.R., Pringle R.M. et Karban R. Breakdown of an ant-plant mutualism follows the loss of large herbivores from an African savanna // Science,

2008, V. 319, № 5860, pp. 192–195.

Patnaik R., Cameron D., Sharma J.C. et Hogarth J. Extinction of Siwalik fossil apes: a review based on a new fossil tooth and on palaeoecological and palaeoclimatological evidence // Anthropological Science, 2005, V. 113, pp. 65–72.

Pauli J.N., Mendoza J.E., Stef-fan Sh.A., Carey C.C., Weimer P.J. et Peery M.Z. A syndrome of mutualism reinforces the lifestyle of a sloth // Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 2014, V. 281, № 1778, № 20133006, pp. 1–7.

Pellicer J., Fay M.F. et Leitch I.J. The largest eukaryotic genome of them all? // Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2010, V. 164, № 1, pp. 10–15.

Peres C.A. et Baider C. Seed dispersal, spatial distribution and population structure of Brazilnut trees (Bertholletia excelsa) in southeastern Amazonia // Journal of Tropical Ecology, 1997, V. 13, № 04, pp. 595–616.

Peres C.A., Schiesari L.C. et Dias-Leme C.L. Vertebrate predation of Brazil-nuts (Bertholletia excelsa, Lecythidaceae), an agouti-dispersed Amazonian seed crop: a test of the escape hypothesis // Journal of Tropical Ecology, 1997, V. 13, № 01, pp. 69–79.

Perkins D. Prehistoric fauna from Shanidar, Iraq // Science, 1964, V. 144, № 3626, pp. 1565–1566.

Perry G.H., Dominy N.J., Claw K.G., Lee A.S., Fiegler H., Redon R., Werner J., Villanea F.A., Mountain J.L., Misra R., Carter N.P., Lee Ch. et Stone A.C. Diet and the evolution of human amylase gene copy number variation // Nature Genetics, 2007, V. 39, № 10, pp. 1256–1260.

Pflug H.D. Structured organic remains from the Fig Tree series (Precambrian) of the Barberton Mountain Land (South Africa) // Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1967, V. 5, pp. 9–29.

Piperno D.R. The origins of plant cultivation and domestication in the New

World tropics patterns, process, and new developments // Current Anthropology, 2011, V. 52, Suppl. 4, pp. S453-S470.

Piperno D.R. et Flannery K.V. The earliest archaeological maize (Zea mays L.) from highland Mexico: new accelerator mass spectrometry dates and their implications // Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 2001, V. 98, № 4, pp. 2101–2103.

Poinar G.O. et Columbus J.T. Adhesive grass spikelet with mammalian hair in Dominican amber: first fossil evidence for epizoochory // Experientia, 1992, V. 48, pp. 906–908.

Priestley D.A. et Posthumus M.A. Extreme longevity of lotus seeds from Pulantien // Nature, 1982, V. 299, pp. 148–149.

Pryer K.M., Schuettpelz E., Wolf P.G., Schneider H., Smith A.R. et Cranfill R. Phylogeny and evolution of ferns (monilophytes) with a focus on the early leptosporangiate divergences // American Journal of Botany, 2004, V. 91, № 10, pp. 1582–1598.

Puech P.-F. Acidic-food choise in Homo habilis at Olduvai // Current Anthropology, 1984, V. 25, pp. 349–350.

Puech P.-F., Albertini H. et Mills N.T. W. Dental destruction in Broken-Hill Man // Journal of Human Evolution, 1980, V. 9, pp. 33–39.

Ramos-Madrigal J., Smith B.D., Moreno-Mayar J.V., Gopalakrishnan Sh., Ross-Ibarra J., Gilbert M.Th. P. et Wales N. Genome sequence of a 5,310-year-old maize cob provides insights into the early stages of maize domestication // Current Biology, 2016, V. 26, pp. 3195–3201.

Ranere A.J., Piperno D.R., Holst I., Dickau R. et Iriarte J. The cultural and chronological context of early Holocene maize and squash domestication in the Central Balsas River Valley, Mexico // Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 2009, V. 106, № 13, pp. 5014–5018.

Reed K.E. Early hominid evolution and ecological change through the African Plio-Pleistocene // Journal of Human Evolution, 1997, V. 32, pp. 289–322.

Rendón-Anaya M., Montero-Vargas J.M., Saburido-Álvarez S., Vlasova A., Capella-Gutierrez S., Ordaz-Ortiz J.J., Aguilar O.M., Vianello-Brondani R.P., Santalla M., Delaye L., Gabaldón T., Gepts P., Winkler R., Guigó R., Delgado-Salinas A. et Herrera-Estrella A. Genomic history of the origin and domestication of common bean unveils its closest sister species // Genome Biology, 2017, V. 18, № 60, pp. 1–17.

Reymanowna M. A Jurassic podocarp from Poland // Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1987, V. 51, № 1–3, pp. 133–143.

Richardson J.B. Late Ordovician and early Silurian cryptospores and miospores from northeast Libya // Subsurface Palynostratigraphy of Northeast Libya, 1988, pp. 89–109.

Rickards R.B. The age of the earliest club mosses: the Silurian Baragwanathia flora in Victoria, Australia // Geological Magazine, 2000, V. 137, № 2, pp. 207–209.

Roberts E.A., Martill D.M. et Loveridge R.F. Phytogeographical implications of the probable occurrence of the gnetalean plant Welwitschiophyllum in the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of Africa // Proceedings of the Geologists» Association, 2020, V. 131, № 1, pp. 1–7.

Rothwell G.W., Scheckler S.E. et Gillespie W.H. Elkinsia gen. nov., a Late Devonian gymnosperm with cupulate ovules // Botanical Gazette, 1989, V. 150, № 2, pp. 170–189.

Rottoli M. «La Marmotta», Anguillara Sabazia (RM). Scavi 1989. Analisi paletnobotaniche: prime risultanze. Appendice 1 // «La Marmotta» (Anguillara Sabazia, RM). Scavi 1989. Un abitato perilacustre di età Neolitica. Eds.: Fugazzola M.A., D’eugenio G. et Pesina A. Roma, Bullettino di Paletnologia Italiana, 1993, V. 84, pp. 305–315.

Rottoli M. Zafferanone selvatico (Carthamus lanatus) e cardo della Madonna (Silybum marianum), piante raccolte o coltivate nel Neolitico antico a «La Marmotta»? // Bullettino di Paletnologia Italiana (2000–2001), 2002, V. 91–92, pp. 47–61.

Rumpho M.E., Worful J.M., Lee J., Kannan K., Tyler M.S., Bhattacharya D., Moustafa A. et Manhart J.R. Horizontal gene transfer of

Перейти на страницу: