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Atlas of Quaternary Pollen and Spores in China(精)

  • 作者:編者:Lingyu Tang//Limi Mao//Junwu Shu//Chunhai Li//Caiming Shen等
  • 出版社:科學
  • ISBN:9787030624345
  • 出版日期:2020/01/01
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  • 頁數:599
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    本書系統總結了我國第四紀化石孢粉類型和各區域代表性孢粉類型鑒別特徵。全書分為三章:第一章綜述了我國各區域現代植被和第四紀植被史,主要是為了讓讀者能夠便捷了解我國不同地區植被演化歷史,認識主要孢粉科屬在第四紀孢粉學研究中的重要地位;第二章總結了我國各地區第四紀主要孢粉類型特徵,並對易混淆的常見孢粉類型形態特徵進行了鑒別對比,歸納了實用鑒定要點;第三章編製了我國各區域的孢粉圖版及其說明,按照植物系統分類系統及科一級字母順序依次排列製作成圖版合計420幅,包括200余科,近1000屬植物孢子與花粉。

作者介紹
編者:Lingyu Tang//Limi Mao//Junwu Shu//Chunhai Li//Caiming Shen等

目錄
Foreword 1
Foreword 2
Foreword 3
Preface
Chapter 1  Overview of Modern and Quaternary Vegetation in China
  1.1  Northwest Region
    1.1.1  Overview of modern vegetation
      1.1.1.1  Gobi Desert in eastern Xinjiang
      1.1.1.2  Extremely arid desert scrub in the Qaidam Basin
      1.1.1.3  Arid desert scrub and semi-scrub in the Hexi Corridor
      1.1.1.4  Forest-steppe and pine-oak forest in a temperate semi-humid and semi-arid transition zone of monsoon climate in the Loess Plateau
    1.1.2  Overview of Quaternary vegetation
      1.1.2.1  Vegetation and environment since the early Pleistocene in Qinghai region
      1.1.2.2  Holocene steppe/meadow succession in the northern Tibetan Plateau
      1.1.2.3  Vegetation and environment since the late Pleistocene in the Loess Plateau
      1.1.2.4  Vegetation and environment since the early Pleistocene in Xinjiang
  1.2  North Region Lingyu Tang, Chunhai Li and Caiming Shen
    1.2.1  Overview of modern vegetation
      1.2.1.1  Temperate coniferous and broadleaved mixed forest and meadow steppe in Northeast China
      1.2.1.2  Valley oak forest, Pinus tabulaeformis forest, and shrub steppe in Liaohe River Plain, North China Plain, South Shanxi Plain, and Central Shaanxi Plain
    1.2.2  Overview of Quaternary vegetation
      1.2.2.1  Vegetation and environment since the early Pleistocene in the North China Plain
      1.2.2.2  Vegetation and environment since the early Pleistocene in Northeast China
  1.3  Southeast Region Junwu Shu, Lingyu Tang and Caiming Shen
    1.3.1  Overview of modern vegetation
    1.3.2  Overview of Quaternary vegetation
      1.3.2.1  Vegetation succession since the mid-Pleistocene in Hubei
      1.3.2.2  Vegetation and environment since the late Pleistocene in the lower valley of the Yangtze River
      1.3.2.3  Forest succession since the last glaciation in the coastal region of Fujian
      1.3.2.4  Vegetation and environment since the late Pleistocene in central Taiwan Island
  1.4  South Region Limi Mao, Lingyu Tang and Caiming Shen
    1.4.1  Overview of modern vegetation
      1.4.1.1  Vegetation in the southern zone of middle subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests
      1.4.1.2  Vegetation in the southern subtropical monsoonal evergreen broadleaved forest zone
      1.4.1.3  Tropical semi-evergreen monsoonal forest and tropical monsoonal forest
    1.4.2  Overview of Quaternary vegetation
      1.4.2.1  Vegetation since the late Pleistocene in the Pearl River Delta and Chaoshan Plain
      1.4.2.2  Vegetation and climate since the late Pleistocene in Leizhou Peninsula and Holocene vegetation and climate in Hainan Island
      1.4.2.3
Chapter 2  Major Types of Quaternary Pollen and Spores and Their Characteristics in Different Regions of China
  2.1  Northwest Region Lingyu Tang, Limi Mao and Caiming Shen
    2.1.1  Types of Quaternary pollen and spores in northwest region
    2.1.2  Identifiable features of major Quaternary pollen and spores in northwest region
      2.1.2.1  Identifiable features of main pollen types of Compositae
      2.1.2.2  Identifiable features of Artemisia, Tamarix, and Zygophyllum pollen
      2.1.2.3  Identifiable features of Rhamnus, Hippophae, and Elaeagnus pollen
    2.1.3  Descriptions of morphological features for major Quaternary pollen and spores in northwest region
      2.1.3.1  Photomicrographs of major Quaternary pollen types in northwest region
      2.1.3.2  Descriptions of morphological features of major Quaternary pollen types in northwest region
  2.2  North Region Lingyu Tang and Caiming Shen
    2.2.1  Types of Quaternary pollen and spores in north region
    2.2.2  Identifiable feature of major Quaternary pollen types in north region
      2.2.2.1  Identification key of pollen morphology to the genera of Pinaceae
      2.2.2.2  Identifiable features of pollen morphology for the genera of Betulaceae
      2.2.2.4  Identifiable features of tricolpate pollen from Ranunculaceae and Labiatae
    2.2.3  Description of morphological features for major Quaternary pollen and
spores in north region
      2.2.3.1  Photomicrographs of major Quaternary pollen types in north region
      2.2.3.2  Description of morphological features for major Quaternary pollen types in north region
  2.3  Southeast Region
    2.3.1  Types of Quaternary pollen and spores in southeast region
    2.3.2  ldentifiable features of major Quaternary pollen and spores in southeast region
      2.3.2.1  Identifiable features of pollen morphology for Fagaceae
      2.3.2.2  Identification key of polen morpholoy to several genera of Fagaceae
      2.3.2.3  Comparison of identifiable features of the pollen morphology among several common and confusable genera of Fagaceae
      2.3.2.4  Identifiable features of pollen morphology for several common and confusable genera in tropical and subtropical regions
    2.3.3  Descriptions of morphological features for major Quaternary pollen and spores in southeast region
      2.3.3.1  Photomicrographs of major Quaternary pollen types in southeastregion.
      2.3.3.2  Descriptions of morphological features for major Quaternary pollen types in southeast region
  2.4  South Region
    2.4.1  Types of Quaternary pollen and spores in south region
    2.4.2  ldentifiable features of selected Quaternary pollen and spores in south region
      2.4.2.1  Modern distribution and paleophytogeography of Sonneratia and its identifiable features of po
  3.1  Northwest Region
    Pteridophyte Spores: Northwest Region Plates 1-3
    Gymnosperm Pollen: Northwest Region Plates 3-10
    Angiosperm Pllen: Northwest Region Plates 11-63
  3.2  North Region
    Algae Spores: North Region Plates 1-3
    Bryophyte Spores: North Region Plate 4
    Pteridophyte Spores: North Region Plates 5-9
    Gymnosperm Pollen: North Region Plates 9-24
    Angiosperm Pollen: North Region Plates 25-63
  3.3  Southeast Region
    Algae Spores: Southeast Region Plates 1-5
    Pteridophyte Spores: Southeast Region Plates 5-16
    Gymnosperm Pollen: Southeast Region Plates 17-24
    Angiosperm Pollen: Southeast Region Plates 25-108
  3.4  South Region
    Pteridophyte Spores: South Region Plates 1-6
    Gymnosperm Pollen: South Region Plates 7-9
    Angiosperm Pollen: South Region Plates 10-44
  3.5  Southwest Region
    Algae Spores: Southwest Region Plates 1-11
    Bryophyte Spores: Southwest Region Plate 12
    Pteridophyte Spores: Southwest Region Plates 13-40
    Gymnosperm Pollen: Southwest Region Plates 41-69
    Angiosperm Pollen: Southwest Region Plates 70-130
References
Appendix: Index of Chinese endemic genera of seed plants
Index of Latin name

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