Diversity and Evolutionary Biology of Tropical Flowers
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:25th Jul '96
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A unique account of the structure, biology and evolution of tropical flowering plants.
A unique account of tropical flowering plants which brings together studies of floral structure and floral biology to provide a synthesis from which emerge indications of major evolutionary trends.The study of flowers provides a unique insight into the biology and evolution of flowering plants as a whole. The comparative study of flowers began in temperate regions and as a consequence most books on flowers are concerned with temperate plants. In contrast, this volume concentrates on tropical flowers which, whilst sharing many of the features seen in temperate flowers, exhibit phenomena which are purely tropical. The first part of the volume deals with general structural and biological features of flowers and shows facets of their diversity. The second part focuses on the flowers of selected tropical plants and emphasizes their structural and biological idiosyncrasies and evolutionary features. New trends in the study of floral evolution and the role of flowers in the study of flowering plant phylogeny are also outlined.
'This is an ambitious book, and an excellent one. It does a superb job of integrating floral morphology, development, evolution and ecology, and will be essential reading for anyone interested in these subjects for a long time to come.' Trends in Ecology and Evolution
'This book provides a wealth of information that will be of great value to all persons interested in plant systematics, phylogeny, structure-function relationships and ecology.' Taxon
ISBN: 9780521565103
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 28mm
Weight: 880g
528 pages