Plant Speciation / / Verne Grant.

Deals with speciation phenomena in higher plants beginning with a consideration of populations and races followed by a discussion of the nature and behavior of species, and the primary divergence of species.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1981]
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Rok vydání:1981
Jazyk:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Part One. Populations and Races --
1. Plant Reproduction --
2. Local Races --
3. Geographical Races --
Part Two. The Nature of Species --
4. The Biological Species --
5. Species Units in Uniparental Plants --
6. The Species Situation in Plants --
7. Types of Species --
Part Three. Genetic and Ecological Aspects of Species --
8. The Genetic Basis of Species Differences --
9. Isolating Mechanisms --
10. Ecological Interactions --
11. Patterns of Fertility Relationships --
Part Four. Evolutionary Divergence --
12. Modes of Speciation --
13. Primary Speciation --
14. Chromosome Repatterning in Speciation --
15. Selection for Reproductive Isolation --
Part Five. Natural Hybridization and its Products --
16. Natural Hybridization --
17. Introgression --
18. The Syngameon --
19. Hybrid Speciation --
20. Recombinational Speciation --
21. Hyrbrid Complexes --
Part Six. Polyploidy --
22. Polyploidy: Range and Frequency --
23. Types of Polyploids --
24. Factors Promoting Polyploidy --
25. The Polyploid Complex --
26. Natural Autopolyploids --
Part Seven. Aneuploidy --
27. Aneuploidy --
28. Agmatoploidy --
Part Eight. Specialized Genetic Systems --
29. Permanent Translocation Heterozygosity --
30. Permanent Odd Polyploidy --
31. Agamospermy --
32. The Agamic Complex --
33. Vegetative Propagation of Hybrids --
34. Natural Triploids --
Part Nine. Conclusions --
35. Species and Macroevolution --
Bibliography --
Organism Index --
Author Index --
Subject Index
Shrnutí:Deals with speciation phenomena in higher plants beginning with a consideration of populations and races followed by a discussion of the nature and behavior of species, and the primary divergence of species.
Médium:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231888110
9783110442489
DOI:10.7312/gran92318
Přístup:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Verne Grant.