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Pollination and floral ecology / / Pat Willmer
Pollination and floral ecology / / Pat Willmer
Autore Willmer Pat <1953->
Edizione [Core Textbook]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, New Jersey ; ; Oxfordshire, [England] : , : Princeton University Press, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (789 p.)
Disciplina 571.8/642
Soggetto topico Pollination
Pollination by insects
Pollination by animals
Plant ecology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Soggetto non controllato Diptera
Lepidoptera
Megachiroptera
Microchiroptera
abiotic pollination
advertisement
amphibian
anemophilous plant
anemophily
angiosperm
animal pollination
animal
animals
animalЦlower interaction
ant
bat pollination
bats
bee pollination
bee
bees
beetle
behavior
bird pollination
birds
bumblebee
butterfly
carrion fly
chiropterophily
color vision
conifer
cost
cross-fertilization
cross-pollination
diversification
ectotherm vertebrate
feeding apparatus
fish
floral color
floral constancy
floral design
floral display
floral divergence
floral odor
floral pigment
floral scent
floral sex
floral shape
floral signal
floral size
floral tissue
floral variation
flower evolution
flower morphology
flower pollination
flower visitor
flower
flowering
flowers
flowerаollinator interaction
fly pollination
foraging behavior
generalist flower
generalist visitor
grasshopper
hawkmoth
honeybee
hoverfly
hummingbird
hydrophily
inflorescence
insect
invertebrate
learning
marsupial
melittophily
monkey
mutualism
nectar biology
nectar concentration
nectar gathering
nectar guide
nectar production
nectar secretion
nectar volume
nectar
nectary
nonflying mammal
nonflying vertebrate
odor learning
oil
olfaction
olfactory signal
ornithophily
perching bird
phalaenophily
plant diversity
plant fertilization
plant mating
plant pollination
plant reproduction
plant sex
plant speciation
plant
plants
pollen biology
pollen competition
pollen eating
pollen gathering
pollen packaging
pollen
pollination biology
pollination ecology
pollination syndromes
pollination
pollinator effectiveness
pollinator
psychophily
reproductive isolation
resin
reward
scent
selection
self-fertilization
selfing
sexual function
sociality
specialist flower
specialization
speciation
sphingophily
stigmatic exudate
thrip
visitation pattern
visual signal
wasp
wax
wind pollination
ISBN 1-283-31040-6
9786613310408
1-4008-3894-0
Classificazione WI 3120
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. Essentials of Flower Design and Function -- Chapter 1. Why Pollination is Interesting -- Chapter 2 Floral Design and Function -- Chapter 3. Pollination, Mating, and Reproduction in Plants -- Part II. Floral Advertisements and Floral Rewards -- Chapter 5. Advertisements 1: Visual Signals and Floral Color -- Chapter 6. Advertisements 2: Olfactory Signals -- Chapter 7. Rewards 1: The Biology of Pollen -- Chapter 8. Rewards 2: The Biology of Nectar -- Chapter 9. Other Floral Rewards -- Chapter 10. Rewards and Costs: The Environmental Economics of Pollination -- Part III. Pollination Syndromes? -- Chapter 11. Types of Flower Visitors: Syndromes, Constancy, and Effectiveness -- Chapter 12. Generalist Flowers and Generalist Visitors -- Chapter 13. Pollination by Flies -- Chapter 14. Pollination by Butterflies and Moths -- Chapter 15. Pollination by Birds -- Chapter 16. Pollination by Bats -- Chapter 17. Pollination by Nonflying Vertebrates and Other Oddities -- Chapter 18. Pollination by Bees -- Chapter 19. Wind and Water: Abiotic Pollination -- Chapter 20. Syndromes and Webs: Specialists and Generalists -- Part IV. Floral Ecology -- Chapter 21. The Timing and Patterning of Flowering -- Chapter 22. Living with Other Flowers: Competition and Pollination Ecology -- Chapter 23. Cheating by Flowers: Cheating the Visitors and Cheating Other Flowers -- Chapter 24. Flower Visitors as Cheats and the Plants' Responses -- Chapter 25. The Interactions of Pollination and Herbivory -- Chapter 26. Pollination Using Florivores: From Brood Site Mutualism to Active Pollination -- Chapter 27. Pollination in Different Habitats -- Chapter 28. The Pollination of Crops -- Chapter 29. The Global Pollination Crisis -- Appendix -- Glossary -- References -- Subject Index -- Index of Animal Genera -- Index of Plant Genera
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457892803321
Willmer Pat <1953->  
Princeton, New Jersey ; ; Oxfordshire, [England] : , : Princeton University Press, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Pollination and floral ecology / / Pat Willmer
Pollination and floral ecology / / Pat Willmer
Autore Willmer Pat <1953->
Edizione [Core Textbook]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, New Jersey ; ; Oxfordshire, [England] : , : Princeton University Press, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (789 p.)
Disciplina 571.8/642
Soggetto topico Pollination
Pollination by insects
Pollination by animals
Plant ecology
Soggetto non controllato Diptera
Lepidoptera
Megachiroptera
Microchiroptera
abiotic pollination
advertisement
amphibian
anemophilous plant
anemophily
angiosperm
animal pollination
animal
animals
animalЦlower interaction
ant
bat pollination
bats
bee pollination
bee
bees
beetle
behavior
bird pollination
birds
bumblebee
butterfly
carrion fly
chiropterophily
color vision
conifer
cost
cross-fertilization
cross-pollination
diversification
ectotherm vertebrate
feeding apparatus
fish
floral color
floral constancy
floral design
floral display
floral divergence
floral odor
floral pigment
floral scent
floral sex
floral shape
floral signal
floral size
floral tissue
floral variation
flower evolution
flower morphology
flower pollination
flower visitor
flower
flowering
flowers
flowerаollinator interaction
fly pollination
foraging behavior
generalist flower
generalist visitor
grasshopper
hawkmoth
honeybee
hoverfly
hummingbird
hydrophily
inflorescence
insect
invertebrate
learning
marsupial
melittophily
monkey
mutualism
nectar biology
nectar concentration
nectar gathering
nectar guide
nectar production
nectar secretion
nectar volume
nectar
nectary
nonflying mammal
nonflying vertebrate
odor learning
oil
olfaction
olfactory signal
ornithophily
perching bird
phalaenophily
plant diversity
plant fertilization
plant mating
plant pollination
plant reproduction
plant sex
plant speciation
plant
plants
pollen biology
pollen competition
pollen eating
pollen gathering
pollen packaging
pollen
pollination biology
pollination ecology
pollination syndromes
pollination
pollinator effectiveness
pollinator
psychophily
reproductive isolation
resin
reward
scent
selection
self-fertilization
selfing
sexual function
sociality
specialist flower
specialization
speciation
sphingophily
stigmatic exudate
thrip
visitation pattern
visual signal
wasp
wax
wind pollination
ISBN 1-283-31040-6
9786613310408
1-4008-3894-0
Classificazione WI 3120
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. Essentials of Flower Design and Function -- Chapter 1. Why Pollination is Interesting -- Chapter 2 Floral Design and Function -- Chapter 3. Pollination, Mating, and Reproduction in Plants -- Part II. Floral Advertisements and Floral Rewards -- Chapter 5. Advertisements 1: Visual Signals and Floral Color -- Chapter 6. Advertisements 2: Olfactory Signals -- Chapter 7. Rewards 1: The Biology of Pollen -- Chapter 8. Rewards 2: The Biology of Nectar -- Chapter 9. Other Floral Rewards -- Chapter 10. Rewards and Costs: The Environmental Economics of Pollination -- Part III. Pollination Syndromes? -- Chapter 11. Types of Flower Visitors: Syndromes, Constancy, and Effectiveness -- Chapter 12. Generalist Flowers and Generalist Visitors -- Chapter 13. Pollination by Flies -- Chapter 14. Pollination by Butterflies and Moths -- Chapter 15. Pollination by Birds -- Chapter 16. Pollination by Bats -- Chapter 17. Pollination by Nonflying Vertebrates and Other Oddities -- Chapter 18. Pollination by Bees -- Chapter 19. Wind and Water: Abiotic Pollination -- Chapter 20. Syndromes and Webs: Specialists and Generalists -- Part IV. Floral Ecology -- Chapter 21. The Timing and Patterning of Flowering -- Chapter 22. Living with Other Flowers: Competition and Pollination Ecology -- Chapter 23. Cheating by Flowers: Cheating the Visitors and Cheating Other Flowers -- Chapter 24. Flower Visitors as Cheats and the Plants' Responses -- Chapter 25. The Interactions of Pollination and Herbivory -- Chapter 26. Pollination Using Florivores: From Brood Site Mutualism to Active Pollination -- Chapter 27. Pollination in Different Habitats -- Chapter 28. The Pollination of Crops -- Chapter 29. The Global Pollination Crisis -- Appendix -- Glossary -- References -- Subject Index -- Index of Animal Genera -- Index of Plant Genera
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781560703321
Willmer Pat <1953->  
Princeton, New Jersey ; ; Oxfordshire, [England] : , : Princeton University Press, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Pollination and floral ecology / / Pat Willmer
Pollination and floral ecology / / Pat Willmer
Autore Willmer Pat <1953->
Edizione [Core Textbook]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, New Jersey ; ; Oxfordshire, [England] : , : Princeton University Press, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (789 p.)
Disciplina 571.8/642
Soggetto topico Pollination
Pollination by insects
Pollination by animals
Plant ecology
Soggetto non controllato Diptera
Lepidoptera
Megachiroptera
Microchiroptera
abiotic pollination
advertisement
amphibian
anemophilous plant
anemophily
angiosperm
animal pollination
animal
animals
animalЦlower interaction
ant
bat pollination
bats
bee pollination
bee
bees
beetle
behavior
bird pollination
birds
bumblebee
butterfly
carrion fly
chiropterophily
color vision
conifer
cost
cross-fertilization
cross-pollination
diversification
ectotherm vertebrate
feeding apparatus
fish
floral color
floral constancy
floral design
floral display
floral divergence
floral odor
floral pigment
floral scent
floral sex
floral shape
floral signal
floral size
floral tissue
floral variation
flower evolution
flower morphology
flower pollination
flower visitor
flower
flowering
flowers
flowerаollinator interaction
fly pollination
foraging behavior
generalist flower
generalist visitor
grasshopper
hawkmoth
honeybee
hoverfly
hummingbird
hydrophily
inflorescence
insect
invertebrate
learning
marsupial
melittophily
monkey
mutualism
nectar biology
nectar concentration
nectar gathering
nectar guide
nectar production
nectar secretion
nectar volume
nectar
nectary
nonflying mammal
nonflying vertebrate
odor learning
oil
olfaction
olfactory signal
ornithophily
perching bird
phalaenophily
plant diversity
plant fertilization
plant mating
plant pollination
plant reproduction
plant sex
plant speciation
plant
plants
pollen biology
pollen competition
pollen eating
pollen gathering
pollen packaging
pollen
pollination biology
pollination ecology
pollination syndromes
pollination
pollinator effectiveness
pollinator
psychophily
reproductive isolation
resin
reward
scent
selection
self-fertilization
selfing
sexual function
sociality
specialist flower
specialization
speciation
sphingophily
stigmatic exudate
thrip
visitation pattern
visual signal
wasp
wax
wind pollination
ISBN 1-283-31040-6
9786613310408
1-4008-3894-0
Classificazione WI 3120
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. Essentials of Flower Design and Function -- Chapter 1. Why Pollination is Interesting -- Chapter 2 Floral Design and Function -- Chapter 3. Pollination, Mating, and Reproduction in Plants -- Part II. Floral Advertisements and Floral Rewards -- Chapter 5. Advertisements 1: Visual Signals and Floral Color -- Chapter 6. Advertisements 2: Olfactory Signals -- Chapter 7. Rewards 1: The Biology of Pollen -- Chapter 8. Rewards 2: The Biology of Nectar -- Chapter 9. Other Floral Rewards -- Chapter 10. Rewards and Costs: The Environmental Economics of Pollination -- Part III. Pollination Syndromes? -- Chapter 11. Types of Flower Visitors: Syndromes, Constancy, and Effectiveness -- Chapter 12. Generalist Flowers and Generalist Visitors -- Chapter 13. Pollination by Flies -- Chapter 14. Pollination by Butterflies and Moths -- Chapter 15. Pollination by Birds -- Chapter 16. Pollination by Bats -- Chapter 17. Pollination by Nonflying Vertebrates and Other Oddities -- Chapter 18. Pollination by Bees -- Chapter 19. Wind and Water: Abiotic Pollination -- Chapter 20. Syndromes and Webs: Specialists and Generalists -- Part IV. Floral Ecology -- Chapter 21. The Timing and Patterning of Flowering -- Chapter 22. Living with Other Flowers: Competition and Pollination Ecology -- Chapter 23. Cheating by Flowers: Cheating the Visitors and Cheating Other Flowers -- Chapter 24. Flower Visitors as Cheats and the Plants' Responses -- Chapter 25. The Interactions of Pollination and Herbivory -- Chapter 26. Pollination Using Florivores: From Brood Site Mutualism to Active Pollination -- Chapter 27. Pollination in Different Habitats -- Chapter 28. The Pollination of Crops -- Chapter 29. The Global Pollination Crisis -- Appendix -- Glossary -- References -- Subject Index -- Index of Animal Genera -- Index of Plant Genera
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812329203321
Willmer Pat <1953->  
Princeton, New Jersey ; ; Oxfordshire, [England] : , : Princeton University Press, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Serpentine [[electronic resource] ] : the evolution and ecology of a model system / / edited by Susan Harrison and Nishanta Rajakaruna
Serpentine [[electronic resource] ] : the evolution and ecology of a model system / / edited by Susan Harrison and Nishanta Rajakaruna
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (461 p.)
Disciplina 581.4
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisonSusan (Susan Patricia)
RajakarunaNishanta <1969->
Soggetto topico Plants - Adaptation
Plants - Evolution
Plant-soil relationships
Serpentine plants
Soils - Serpentine content
Soggetto non controllato adaptation
biodiversity
biology
biosphere
climate change
climate
conservation
earth history
ecology
endemism
environment
environmentalism
evolution
flora
geology
global warming
habitat
harsh soils
invasive species
life sciences
minerals
molecular studies
nature
nonfiction
plant growth
plant soil
plant speciation
plant survival
pollination
restoration ecology
restorative ecology
revegetation
rocks
science
serpentine soils
serpentine
stressful environments
ultramafic rocks
ISBN 1-283-27765-4
9786613277657
0-520-94845-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Serpentinites and Other Ultramafic Rocks: Why They Are Important for Earth's History and Possibly for Its Future -- 2. Microbes in Extreme Environments: Implications for Life on the Early Earth and Other Planets -- 3. Phylogenetic Patterns of Endemism and Diversity -- 4. Plant Speciation -- 5. Intraspecific Variation, Adaptation, and Evolution -- 6. Genomic Approaches to Understanding Adaptation -- 7. Local Adaptation in Heterogeneous Landscapes: Reciprocal Transplant Experiments and Beyond -- 8. Herbivory and Other Cross-Kingdom Interactions on Harsh Soils -- 9. Invasions and the Evolution of Range Limits -- 10. Plant Competition and Facilitation in Systems with Strong Environmental Gradients -- 11. Community Invasibility: Spatial Heterogeneity, Spatial Scale, and Productivity -- 12. Disturbance and Diversity in Low-Productivity Ecosystems -- 13. Plant-Pollinator Interactions in Naturally Fragmented Habitats -- 14. Spatial Ecology: The Effects of Habitat Patch Size, Shape, and Isolation on Ecological Processes -- 15. Systematic Conservation Planning: Protecting Rarity, Representation, and Connectivity in Regional Landscapes -- 16. Biodiversity, Ecosystem Functioning, and Global Change -- 17. Climate Change and Plant Communities on Unusual Soils -- 18. Restoration and Revegetation of Harsh Soils -- 19. What Have We Learned from Serpentine in Evolution, Ecology, and Other Sciences? -- Species Index -- Subject Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785592403321
Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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