Dispersal in plants : a population perspective / Roger Cousens, Calvin Dytham & Richard Law
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Oxford biologyDetalles de publicación: Oxford : Oxford University, 2008 Descripción: X, 221 p. : il. ; 26 cmISBN: 978-0-19-929912-6Tema(s): Plantas -- Poblaciones | Vegetación -- DinámicaResumen: This advanced textbook is the first to explore the consequences of plant dispersal for population and community dynamics, spatial patterns, and evolution. It successfully integrates a rapidly expanding body of theoretical and empirical research. * The first comprehensive treatment of plant dispersal set within a population framework * Examines both the processes and consequence of dispersal * Spans the entire range of research, from natural history and collection of empirical data to modeling and evolutionary theory * Provides a clear and simple explanation of mathematical conceptsResumen: Índice: Preface; 1. Introduction; DISPERSAL OF INDIVIDUAL PROPAGULES; 2. Contribution of the parent plant to dispersal; 3. Attributes of propagules that aid dispersal; 4. Post-release movement of propagules; PATTERNS OF DISPERSAL FROM ENTIRE PLANTS; 5. Patterns of dispersal from entire plants; DISPERSAL IN POPULATION DYNAMICS AND EVOLUTION; 6. Invasions and range expansion; 7. Propagule dispersal and the spatial dynamics of populations and communities; 8. The Evolution of Dispersal; 9. Concluding Remarks; References; IndexTipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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This advanced textbook is the first to explore the consequences of plant dispersal for population and community dynamics, spatial patterns, and evolution. It successfully integrates a rapidly expanding body of theoretical and empirical research. * The first comprehensive treatment of plant dispersal set within a population framework * Examines both the processes and consequence of dispersal * Spans the entire range of research, from natural history and collection of empirical data to modeling and evolutionary theory * Provides a clear and simple explanation of mathematical concepts
Índice: Preface; 1. Introduction; DISPERSAL OF INDIVIDUAL PROPAGULES; 2. Contribution of the parent plant to dispersal; 3. Attributes of propagules that aid dispersal; 4. Post-release movement of propagules; PATTERNS OF DISPERSAL FROM ENTIRE PLANTS; 5. Patterns of dispersal from entire plants; DISPERSAL IN POPULATION DYNAMICS AND EVOLUTION; 6. Invasions and range expansion; 7. Propagule dispersal and the spatial dynamics of populations and communities; 8. The Evolution of Dispersal; 9. Concluding Remarks; References; Index
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