Plants : evolution and diversity / Martin Ingrouille, Bill Eddie.

Ingrouille, Martin
Call Number
581.7
Author
Ingrouille, Martin, author.
Title
Plants : evolution and diversity / Martin Ingrouille, Bill Eddie.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 440 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Process, form and pattern -- The genesis of form -- Endless forms? -- Sex, multiplication and dispersal -- Ordering the paths of diversity -- The lives of plants -- The fruits of the earth -- Knowing plants.
Summary
Plants are so much part of our environment that we often take them for granted, yet beautiful, fascinating and useful plants are everywhere, from isolated moss colonies on stone walls to vast complex communities within tropical rainforests. How did this array of form and habitat come about, and how do we humans interact with the plant kingdom? This unique new textbook provides a refreshing and stimulating consideration of these questions and throws light in a new way on the complexity, ecology, evolution and development of plants and our relationship with them. Illustrated throughout with numerous line diagrams and beautiful colour photographs, the book provides a comprehensive introduction to the fascinating lives that plants lead and the way in which our lives are inextricably linked to theirs. It will be particularly useful to students seeking a more ecological and process-oriented approach than is available in other plant science textbooks.
Added Author
Eddie, Bill, author.
Subject
Plants Evolution.
Plant diversity.
PLANT ECOLOGY.
Multimedia
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Summary
Plants are so much part of our environment that we often take them for granted, yet beautiful, fascinating and useful plants are everywhere, from isolated moss colonies on stone walls to vast complex communities within tropical rainforests. How did this array of form and habitat come about, and how do we humans interact with the plant kingdom? This unique new textbook provides a refreshing and stimulating consideration of these questions and throws light in a new way on the complexity, ecology, evolution and development of plants and our relationship with them. Illustrated throughout with numerous line diagrams and beautiful colour photographs, the book provides a comprehensive introduction to the fascinating lives that plants lead and the way in which our lives are inextricably linked to theirs. It will be particularly useful to students seeking a more ecological and process-oriented approach than is available in other plant science textbooks.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Process, form and pattern -- The genesis of form -- Endless forms? -- Sex, multiplication and dispersal -- Ordering the paths of diversity -- The lives of plants -- The fruits of the earth -- Knowing plants.
Subject
Plants Evolution.
Plant diversity.
PLANT ECOLOGY.
Multimedia