Plant population ecology : the 28th Symposium of the British Ecological Society, Sussex, 1987

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Plant population ecology : the 28th Symposium of the British Ecological Society, Sussex, 1987

edited by A.J. Davy, M.J. Hutchings, A.R. Watkinson

Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1988

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Includes bibliographies and index

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内容説明

In this symposium volume, an international team of contributors provides a

目次

  • Life-history variation and environment
  • The evolution of reproductive systems: a hierarchy of causes
  • Plasticity, canalization and evolutionary stasis in plants
  • Somatic variation and genetic structure in plant populations
  • Variation in the performance of individuals in plant populations
  • Morphological plasticity, foraging and integration in clonal perennial herbs
  • Physiological and demographic implications of modular construction in cold environments
  • Distribution limits and physiological tolerances with particular reference to the salt marsh environment
  • Distribution limits from a demographic viewpoint
  • Genetic influences on the distribution and abundance of plants
  • The demographic and evolutionary consequences of seed dormancy
  • Population dynamics of annual plants
  • The effects of environmental heterogeneity in space and time on the regulation of populations and communities
  • The influence of tree population dynamics on forest species composition
  • The demography of tropical trees in the context of forest gap dynamics: the case of Astrocaryum mexicanum at Los Tuxtlas tropical rain forest
  • Some ecological properties of intimate mutualisms involving plants
  • The influence of microorganisms, particularly Rhizobium, on plant competition in grass-legume communities
  • Herbivores and plant population dynamics
  • Plant parasitism: the population dynamics of parasitic plants and their effects upon plant community structure
  • Impact of pathogens on natural plant populations
  • An apophasis of plant population biology

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