Ecology and Evolution of Flowers
ISBN13: 9780198570868ISBN10: 0198570864
Paperback,
384 pages
Jan 2007,
In Stock
Price:
$99.00 (06)Description
The reproductive organs and mating biology of angiosperms exhibit greater variety than those of any other group of organisms. Flowers and inflorescences are also the most diverse structures produced by angiosperms, and floral traits provide some of the most compelling examples of evolution by natural selection. Given that flowering plants include roughly 250,000 species, their reproductive diversity will not be explained easily by continued accumulation of case studies of individual species. Instead a more strategic approach is now required, which seeks to identify general principles concerning the role of ecological function in the evolution of reproductive diversity.The Ecology and Evolution of Flowers uses this approach to expose new insights into the functional basis of floral diversity, and presents the very latest theoretical and empirical research on floral evolution. Floral biology is a dynamic and growing area and this book, written by the leading internationally recognized researchers in this field, reviews current progress in understanding the evolution and function of flowers. Chapters contain both new research findings and synthesis. Major sections in turn examine functional aspects of floral traits and sexual systems, the ecological influences on reproductive adaptation, and the role of floral biology in angiosperm diversification. Overall, this integrated treatment illustrates the role of floral function and evolution in the generation of angiosperm biodiversity.
This advanced textbook is suitable for graduate level students taking courses in plant ecology, evolution, systematics, biodiversity and conservation. It will also be of interest and use to a broader audience of plant scientists seeking an authoritative overview of recent advances in floral biology.
Features
- Contributions from a global team of leading authorities
- Focuses on ecological and evolutionary processes rather than patterns, promoting a conceptual approach that fully integrates theory, experimental analysis and comparative methods
- Examines plant reproduction processes at the population, metapopulation, community, and geographical scales
- Places floral biology into the broader context of life-history evolution, and considers the functional linkages between flowers, inflorescences, and plant architecture
Reviews
"It provides a state-of-the-art view of reproductive biology today."-- BioScience
"The volume's 18 chapters provide the most in-depth compilation to date on the forces thought to shape the evolution of the structure of angiosperm reproductive organs and mating systems."--Science

