Jonathan Silvertown / Miguel Franco / L. Harper (eds.)
Plant Life Histories
Herausgeber: Franco, Miguel; Silvertown, Jonathan; Harper, John L.
Jonathan Silvertown / Miguel Franco / L. Harper (eds.)
Plant Life Histories
Herausgeber: Franco, Miguel; Silvertown, Jonathan; Harper, John L.
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Aimed at understanding how plant diversity evolved and the effects on plants today.
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Aimed at understanding how plant diversity evolved and the effects on plants today.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780521574952
- ISBN-10: 0521574951
- Artikelnr.: 21583256
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780521574952
- ISBN-10: 0521574951
- Artikelnr.: 21583256
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; Part I. Phylogenetic Perspectives: 1. Comparing plants and
connecting traits J. Silvertown, and M. Dodd; 2. Phylogenetic uncertainties
and sensitivity analyses in comparative biology M. Donoghue, and D.
Ackerly; 3. Comparative ecology of the native and alien floras of the
British Isles M. J. Crawley, P. H. Harvey, and A. Purvis; Part II.
Reproductive Traits: 4. The comparative biology of pollination and mating
in flowering plants S. C. H. Barrett, L. D. Harder, and A. C. Worley; 5.
How does self-pollination evolve? Inferences from floral ecology and
molecular genetic variation S. C. H. Barrett, L. D. Harder, and A. C.
Worley; 6. Effects of life history traits on genetic diversity in plant
species J. L. Hamrick, and M. J. W. Godt; Part III. Evolutionary Ecology of
Seed Dormancy and Seed Size: 7. Evolutionary ecology of seed dormancy and
seed size J. L. Hamrick, and M. J. W. Godt; 8. Comparative ecology of seed
size and dispersal M. Westoby, M. Leishman, and J. Lord; 9. Packaging and
provisioning on plant reproduction D. L. Venable; Part IV. Recruitment and
Growth: 10. Comparative ecology of clonal plants J. M. van Groenendael, L.
Klimes, J. Klimesova, and R. J. J. Hendriks; 11. Life history variation in
plants: an exploration of the fast-slow continuum hypothesis M. Franco and
J. Silvertown; 12. Life history evolution in heterogenous environments: a
review of theory R. M. Sibly; Part V. Interaction: 13. Plant-insect feeding
associations D. Futuyma, and C. Mitter; 14. Trends in the evolution of
root-microbe symbioses A. H. Fitter, and B. Moyersoen; 15. Competitive
ability: definitions, contingency and correlated traits D. Goldberg; Index.
connecting traits J. Silvertown, and M. Dodd; 2. Phylogenetic uncertainties
and sensitivity analyses in comparative biology M. Donoghue, and D.
Ackerly; 3. Comparative ecology of the native and alien floras of the
British Isles M. J. Crawley, P. H. Harvey, and A. Purvis; Part II.
Reproductive Traits: 4. The comparative biology of pollination and mating
in flowering plants S. C. H. Barrett, L. D. Harder, and A. C. Worley; 5.
How does self-pollination evolve? Inferences from floral ecology and
molecular genetic variation S. C. H. Barrett, L. D. Harder, and A. C.
Worley; 6. Effects of life history traits on genetic diversity in plant
species J. L. Hamrick, and M. J. W. Godt; Part III. Evolutionary Ecology of
Seed Dormancy and Seed Size: 7. Evolutionary ecology of seed dormancy and
seed size J. L. Hamrick, and M. J. W. Godt; 8. Comparative ecology of seed
size and dispersal M. Westoby, M. Leishman, and J. Lord; 9. Packaging and
provisioning on plant reproduction D. L. Venable; Part IV. Recruitment and
Growth: 10. Comparative ecology of clonal plants J. M. van Groenendael, L.
Klimes, J. Klimesova, and R. J. J. Hendriks; 11. Life history variation in
plants: an exploration of the fast-slow continuum hypothesis M. Franco and
J. Silvertown; 12. Life history evolution in heterogenous environments: a
review of theory R. M. Sibly; Part V. Interaction: 13. Plant-insect feeding
associations D. Futuyma, and C. Mitter; 14. Trends in the evolution of
root-microbe symbioses A. H. Fitter, and B. Moyersoen; 15. Competitive
ability: definitions, contingency and correlated traits D. Goldberg; Index.
Preface; Part I. Phylogenetic Perspectives: 1. Comparing plants and
connecting traits J. Silvertown, and M. Dodd; 2. Phylogenetic uncertainties
and sensitivity analyses in comparative biology M. Donoghue, and D.
Ackerly; 3. Comparative ecology of the native and alien floras of the
British Isles M. J. Crawley, P. H. Harvey, and A. Purvis; Part II.
Reproductive Traits: 4. The comparative biology of pollination and mating
in flowering plants S. C. H. Barrett, L. D. Harder, and A. C. Worley; 5.
How does self-pollination evolve? Inferences from floral ecology and
molecular genetic variation S. C. H. Barrett, L. D. Harder, and A. C.
Worley; 6. Effects of life history traits on genetic diversity in plant
species J. L. Hamrick, and M. J. W. Godt; Part III. Evolutionary Ecology of
Seed Dormancy and Seed Size: 7. Evolutionary ecology of seed dormancy and
seed size J. L. Hamrick, and M. J. W. Godt; 8. Comparative ecology of seed
size and dispersal M. Westoby, M. Leishman, and J. Lord; 9. Packaging and
provisioning on plant reproduction D. L. Venable; Part IV. Recruitment and
Growth: 10. Comparative ecology of clonal plants J. M. van Groenendael, L.
Klimes, J. Klimesova, and R. J. J. Hendriks; 11. Life history variation in
plants: an exploration of the fast-slow continuum hypothesis M. Franco and
J. Silvertown; 12. Life history evolution in heterogenous environments: a
review of theory R. M. Sibly; Part V. Interaction: 13. Plant-insect feeding
associations D. Futuyma, and C. Mitter; 14. Trends in the evolution of
root-microbe symbioses A. H. Fitter, and B. Moyersoen; 15. Competitive
ability: definitions, contingency and correlated traits D. Goldberg; Index.
connecting traits J. Silvertown, and M. Dodd; 2. Phylogenetic uncertainties
and sensitivity analyses in comparative biology M. Donoghue, and D.
Ackerly; 3. Comparative ecology of the native and alien floras of the
British Isles M. J. Crawley, P. H. Harvey, and A. Purvis; Part II.
Reproductive Traits: 4. The comparative biology of pollination and mating
in flowering plants S. C. H. Barrett, L. D. Harder, and A. C. Worley; 5.
How does self-pollination evolve? Inferences from floral ecology and
molecular genetic variation S. C. H. Barrett, L. D. Harder, and A. C.
Worley; 6. Effects of life history traits on genetic diversity in plant
species J. L. Hamrick, and M. J. W. Godt; Part III. Evolutionary Ecology of
Seed Dormancy and Seed Size: 7. Evolutionary ecology of seed dormancy and
seed size J. L. Hamrick, and M. J. W. Godt; 8. Comparative ecology of seed
size and dispersal M. Westoby, M. Leishman, and J. Lord; 9. Packaging and
provisioning on plant reproduction D. L. Venable; Part IV. Recruitment and
Growth: 10. Comparative ecology of clonal plants J. M. van Groenendael, L.
Klimes, J. Klimesova, and R. J. J. Hendriks; 11. Life history variation in
plants: an exploration of the fast-slow continuum hypothesis M. Franco and
J. Silvertown; 12. Life history evolution in heterogenous environments: a
review of theory R. M. Sibly; Part V. Interaction: 13. Plant-insect feeding
associations D. Futuyma, and C. Mitter; 14. Trends in the evolution of
root-microbe symbioses A. H. Fitter, and B. Moyersoen; 15. Competitive
ability: definitions, contingency and correlated traits D. Goldberg; Index.