Seedling Ecology and Evolution
Herausgeber: Leck, Mary Allessio; Simpson, Robert L; Parker, V Thomas
Seedling Ecology and Evolution
Herausgeber: Leck, Mary Allessio; Simpson, Robert L; Parker, V Thomas
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An important exploration of the seedling stage of the plant life cycle that sets the stage for future research.
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An important exploration of the seedling stage of the plant life cycle that sets the stage for future research.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 188mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9780521694667
- ISBN-10: 0521694663
- Artikelnr.: 25427442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 188mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9780521694667
- ISBN-10: 0521694663
- Artikelnr.: 25427442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword Peter Grubb; Preface Mary Allessio Leck, Robert L. Simpson and V.
Thomas Parker; Part I. Introduction: 1. Why seedlings? Mary Allessio Leck,
Robert L. Simpson and V. Thomas Parker; Part II. Seedling Diversity: 2.
Seedling natural history Mary Allessio Leck and Heather A. Outred; 3.
Specialized seedling strategies I - seedlings in stressful environments
José M. Facelli; 4. Specialized seedling strategies II - orchids,
bromeliads, carnivorous plants, and parasites Dennis F. Whigham, Melissa K.
McCormick and John P. O'Neill; Part III. Seedling Morphology, Evolution,
and Physiology: 5. Embryo morphology and seedling evolution Karl J. Niklas;
6. Regeneration ecology of early angiosperm seeds and seedlings -
integrating inferences from extant basal lineages and fossils Taylor S.
Feild; 7. Physiological and morphological changes during early seedling
growth - roles of phytohormones Elizabeth J. Farnsworth; 8. Seedling
ecophysiology - strategies toward achievement of positive net carbon
balance Kaoru Kitajima, Jonathan A. Myers; 9. The role of symbioses in
seedling establishment and survival Thomas R. Horton and Marcel G. A. van
der Heijden; Part IV. Life History Implications: 10. The seedling as part
of a plant's life history strategy Angela T. Moles and Michelle R.
Leishman; 11. Seedling recruitment and population ecology Ove Eriksson and
Johan Ehrlén; 12. Seedling communities Jon E. Keeley and Phillip J. van
Mantgem; 13. Spatial variation in seedling emergence and establishment -
functional groups among and within habitats? Johannes Kollmann; Part V.
Applications: 14. Does seedling ecology matter for biological invasions?
Laura A. Hyatt; 15. The role of seedlings in the dynamics of dryland
ecosystems - their response to and involvement in dryland heterogeneity,
degradation, and restoration Bertrand Boeken; 16. Anthropogenic disturbance
in tropical forests - towards a functional understanding of seedling
responses James W. Dalling and David F. R. P. Burslem; 17. Seedling
establishment in restored ecosystems Susan Galatowitsch; Part VI.
Synthesis: 18. The seedling in an ecological and evolutionary context V.
Thomas Parker, Robert L. Simpson and Mary Allessio Leck; References; Index.
Thomas Parker; Part I. Introduction: 1. Why seedlings? Mary Allessio Leck,
Robert L. Simpson and V. Thomas Parker; Part II. Seedling Diversity: 2.
Seedling natural history Mary Allessio Leck and Heather A. Outred; 3.
Specialized seedling strategies I - seedlings in stressful environments
José M. Facelli; 4. Specialized seedling strategies II - orchids,
bromeliads, carnivorous plants, and parasites Dennis F. Whigham, Melissa K.
McCormick and John P. O'Neill; Part III. Seedling Morphology, Evolution,
and Physiology: 5. Embryo morphology and seedling evolution Karl J. Niklas;
6. Regeneration ecology of early angiosperm seeds and seedlings -
integrating inferences from extant basal lineages and fossils Taylor S.
Feild; 7. Physiological and morphological changes during early seedling
growth - roles of phytohormones Elizabeth J. Farnsworth; 8. Seedling
ecophysiology - strategies toward achievement of positive net carbon
balance Kaoru Kitajima, Jonathan A. Myers; 9. The role of symbioses in
seedling establishment and survival Thomas R. Horton and Marcel G. A. van
der Heijden; Part IV. Life History Implications: 10. The seedling as part
of a plant's life history strategy Angela T. Moles and Michelle R.
Leishman; 11. Seedling recruitment and population ecology Ove Eriksson and
Johan Ehrlén; 12. Seedling communities Jon E. Keeley and Phillip J. van
Mantgem; 13. Spatial variation in seedling emergence and establishment -
functional groups among and within habitats? Johannes Kollmann; Part V.
Applications: 14. Does seedling ecology matter for biological invasions?
Laura A. Hyatt; 15. The role of seedlings in the dynamics of dryland
ecosystems - their response to and involvement in dryland heterogeneity,
degradation, and restoration Bertrand Boeken; 16. Anthropogenic disturbance
in tropical forests - towards a functional understanding of seedling
responses James W. Dalling and David F. R. P. Burslem; 17. Seedling
establishment in restored ecosystems Susan Galatowitsch; Part VI.
Synthesis: 18. The seedling in an ecological and evolutionary context V.
Thomas Parker, Robert L. Simpson and Mary Allessio Leck; References; Index.
Foreword Peter Grubb; Preface Mary Allessio Leck, Robert L. Simpson and V.
Thomas Parker; Part I. Introduction: 1. Why seedlings? Mary Allessio Leck,
Robert L. Simpson and V. Thomas Parker; Part II. Seedling Diversity: 2.
Seedling natural history Mary Allessio Leck and Heather A. Outred; 3.
Specialized seedling strategies I - seedlings in stressful environments
José M. Facelli; 4. Specialized seedling strategies II - orchids,
bromeliads, carnivorous plants, and parasites Dennis F. Whigham, Melissa K.
McCormick and John P. O'Neill; Part III. Seedling Morphology, Evolution,
and Physiology: 5. Embryo morphology and seedling evolution Karl J. Niklas;
6. Regeneration ecology of early angiosperm seeds and seedlings -
integrating inferences from extant basal lineages and fossils Taylor S.
Feild; 7. Physiological and morphological changes during early seedling
growth - roles of phytohormones Elizabeth J. Farnsworth; 8. Seedling
ecophysiology - strategies toward achievement of positive net carbon
balance Kaoru Kitajima, Jonathan A. Myers; 9. The role of symbioses in
seedling establishment and survival Thomas R. Horton and Marcel G. A. van
der Heijden; Part IV. Life History Implications: 10. The seedling as part
of a plant's life history strategy Angela T. Moles and Michelle R.
Leishman; 11. Seedling recruitment and population ecology Ove Eriksson and
Johan Ehrlén; 12. Seedling communities Jon E. Keeley and Phillip J. van
Mantgem; 13. Spatial variation in seedling emergence and establishment -
functional groups among and within habitats? Johannes Kollmann; Part V.
Applications: 14. Does seedling ecology matter for biological invasions?
Laura A. Hyatt; 15. The role of seedlings in the dynamics of dryland
ecosystems - their response to and involvement in dryland heterogeneity,
degradation, and restoration Bertrand Boeken; 16. Anthropogenic disturbance
in tropical forests - towards a functional understanding of seedling
responses James W. Dalling and David F. R. P. Burslem; 17. Seedling
establishment in restored ecosystems Susan Galatowitsch; Part VI.
Synthesis: 18. The seedling in an ecological and evolutionary context V.
Thomas Parker, Robert L. Simpson and Mary Allessio Leck; References; Index.
Thomas Parker; Part I. Introduction: 1. Why seedlings? Mary Allessio Leck,
Robert L. Simpson and V. Thomas Parker; Part II. Seedling Diversity: 2.
Seedling natural history Mary Allessio Leck and Heather A. Outred; 3.
Specialized seedling strategies I - seedlings in stressful environments
José M. Facelli; 4. Specialized seedling strategies II - orchids,
bromeliads, carnivorous plants, and parasites Dennis F. Whigham, Melissa K.
McCormick and John P. O'Neill; Part III. Seedling Morphology, Evolution,
and Physiology: 5. Embryo morphology and seedling evolution Karl J. Niklas;
6. Regeneration ecology of early angiosperm seeds and seedlings -
integrating inferences from extant basal lineages and fossils Taylor S.
Feild; 7. Physiological and morphological changes during early seedling
growth - roles of phytohormones Elizabeth J. Farnsworth; 8. Seedling
ecophysiology - strategies toward achievement of positive net carbon
balance Kaoru Kitajima, Jonathan A. Myers; 9. The role of symbioses in
seedling establishment and survival Thomas R. Horton and Marcel G. A. van
der Heijden; Part IV. Life History Implications: 10. The seedling as part
of a plant's life history strategy Angela T. Moles and Michelle R.
Leishman; 11. Seedling recruitment and population ecology Ove Eriksson and
Johan Ehrlén; 12. Seedling communities Jon E. Keeley and Phillip J. van
Mantgem; 13. Spatial variation in seedling emergence and establishment -
functional groups among and within habitats? Johannes Kollmann; Part V.
Applications: 14. Does seedling ecology matter for biological invasions?
Laura A. Hyatt; 15. The role of seedlings in the dynamics of dryland
ecosystems - their response to and involvement in dryland heterogeneity,
degradation, and restoration Bertrand Boeken; 16. Anthropogenic disturbance
in tropical forests - towards a functional understanding of seedling
responses James W. Dalling and David F. R. P. Burslem; 17. Seedling
establishment in restored ecosystems Susan Galatowitsch; Part VI.
Synthesis: 18. The seedling in an ecological and evolutionary context V.
Thomas Parker, Robert L. Simpson and Mary Allessio Leck; References; Index.







