Biology and Evolution of Ferns and Lycophytes
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- Editors:
- Tom A. Ranker, University of Hawaii, Manoa
- Christopher H. Haufler, University of Kansas
- Date Published: July 2008
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521696890
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With their team of contemporary scholars, the editors present a thorough coverage of fundamental topics necessary for obtaining an up-to-date understanding of the biology of ferns and lycophytes. The book is organized into major topics that build from the individual and its biochemistry and structure, to genetics and populations, to interactions among individuals and the conservation of species, and concludes with perspectives on evolutionary history and classification. Each chapter is organized to review past work, explore current questions, and suggest productive directions for continued discoveries about these fascinating groups of organisms. Written for upper undergraduates, graduates and academic researchers, Biology and Evolution of Ferns and Lycophytes fills a major gap in biological, organism-level, evolutionary literature by providing a review of the biology and evolution of this important group of vascular land plants.
Read more- The editors are both eminent authorities with a strong history in research and publication in fern biology
- Provides a comprehensive overview of this important group of vascular land plants, differing from other books in this area which are more specifically focused
- Each chapter is organized to review past work, explore current questions, and suggest productive directions for interested investigators
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"The most closely related book is the 1938 Manual of Pteridology edited by Frans Verdoorn, so this is a long-overdue summary of the up-to-date understanding of ferns and lycophytes."
L.G. Kavaljian, ChoiceSee more reviews"I enthusiastically recommend this readable and authoritative book to scholars interested in the latest research on ferns."
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- Date Published: July 2008
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521696890
- length: 502 pages
- dimensions: 246 x 174 x 24 mm
- weight: 1.02kg
- contains: 111 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface. Tom A. Ranker and Christopher H. Haufler
Part I. Development and Morphogenesis:
1. Photoresponses in fern gametophytes Masamitsu Wada
2. Alternation of generations Elizabeth Sheffield
3. Meristem organization and organ diversity Ryoko Imaichi
Part II. Genetics and Reproduction:
4. Population genetics Tom A. Ranker and Jennifer M. O. Geiger
5. Antheridiogen Jakob J. Schneller
6. Genomic studies: chloroplast genome Paul G. Wolf and Jessie M. Roper
7. Genomic studies: nuclear genome Takuya Nakazato, Michael S. Barker, Loren H. Rieseberg and Gerald J. Gastony
Part III. Ecology:
8. Phenology and habitat specificity of tropical ferns Klaus Mehltreter
9. Gametophyte ecology Donald R. Farrar, Cynthia Dassler, James E. Watkins, Jr. and Chanda Skelton
10. Conservation biology Naomi N. Arcand and Tom A. Ranker
11. Ex situ conservation Valerie C. Pence
Part IV. Systematics and Evolutionary Biology:
12. Species and speciation Christopher H. Haufler
13. Phylogeny and evolution of ferns: a paleontological perspective Gar W. Rothwell and Ruth A. Stockey
14. Biodiversity, floristics, biogeography Robbin C. Moran
15. Molecular phylogeny Eric Schuettpelz and Kathleen M. Pryer
16. Phylogeny and classification Alan R. Smith, Kathleen M. Pryer, Eric Schuettpelz, Petra Korall, Harald Schneider and Paul G. Wolf.
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