
Plant Evolution in the Mediterranean
John D. Thompson(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 10. February 2005
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-19-851533-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Plant Evolution in the Mediterranean integrates a diverse and scattered literature to produce a synthetic account of plant evolutionary ecology. The central theme is differentiation, both among and within species in the contemporary flora of the Mediterranean basin. This approach is developed by attempting to link population processes to species evolution, and by examining the variation and evolution of ecological function in the context of spatial habitat
variation and regional history. The Mediterranean is a region with a complex geological and climatic history and a highly heterogeneous landscape in which human activities have greatly modified local conditions and the spatial configuration of habitats. This book explores the evolutionary processes which have
shaped plant evolution in the context of these major influences on vegetation.
The book is structured around two central topics in evolutionary ecology: diversity and adaptation. The Mediterranean region is a hotspot of plant biodiversity, a key ingredient of which is its richness in endemic species. A primary question motivating the first section of this book concerns the role of historical factors and spatial environmental variation in the evolution of such endemism. The Mediterranean landscape is also characterised by dramatic variations in ecological conditions,
often over short distances. A second focus is on the ecological and historical factors which mediate dispersal, reproduction, and adaptive trait variation in the Mediterranean mosaic.
This accessible text is aimed at students and researchers in plant evolutionary biology, ecology, biogeography, population biology, and systematics. It will also be of interest to plant scientists and botanical societies worldwide.
variation and regional history. The Mediterranean is a region with a complex geological and climatic history and a highly heterogeneous landscape in which human activities have greatly modified local conditions and the spatial configuration of habitats. This book explores the evolutionary processes which have
shaped plant evolution in the context of these major influences on vegetation.
The book is structured around two central topics in evolutionary ecology: diversity and adaptation. The Mediterranean region is a hotspot of plant biodiversity, a key ingredient of which is its richness in endemic species. A primary question motivating the first section of this book concerns the role of historical factors and spatial environmental variation in the evolution of such endemism. The Mediterranean landscape is also characterised by dramatic variations in ecological conditions,
often over short distances. A second focus is on the ecological and historical factors which mediate dispersal, reproduction, and adaptive trait variation in the Mediterranean mosaic.
This accessible text is aimed at students and researchers in plant evolutionary biology, ecology, biogeography, population biology, and systematics. It will also be of interest to plant scientists and botanical societies worldwide.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Undergraduate and graduate students in ecology and evolution, botany. Researchers in plant ecology and evolution. Researchers and members based at botanical and horticultural societies and gardens.
Illustrations
numerous halftones & figures, and 4pp colour plates
Dimensions
Height: 253 mm
Width: 193 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
867 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-851533-3 (9780198515333)
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John D. Thompson
Plant Evolution in the Mediterranean
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02/2005
Oxford University Press
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Dr John D. Thompson is Director of Research at the Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive, C.N.R.S., France.
Author
Directeur de Recherches, Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive, C.N.R.S., France
Content
Preface ; Introduction: Themes, objectives, and structure ; 1. The historical context of differentiation and diversity ; 2. The biogeography and ecology of endemism ; 3. The evolution of endemism : from population differentiation to species divergence ; 4. Trait variation, adaptation, and dispersal in the Mediterranean mosaic ; 5. Variation and evolution of reproductive traits in the Mediterranean mosaic ; 6. Ecology and evolution of domesticated and invasive species ; Conclusions: Endemism, adaptation, and conservation ; References ; Species list and nomenclature ; Index