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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- List of Contributors IX
- Introduction XI
- George Ledyard Stebbins 1
- Publications by Gls 4
- 1. Fifty Years of Plant Evolution 18
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Part 1. Adaptation and Genetic Variation in Populations
- Introduction 45
- 2. Adaptation from the Perspective of Optimality 48
- 3. Enzyme Polymorphism: Genetic Variation in the Physiological Phenotype 62
- 4. Genetic Variation and Longevity 84
- 5. A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Recombination in Plants 114
- 6. Pollinator Foraging Behavior: Genetic Implications for Plants 131
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Part 2. Life-Cycle Parameters
- Introduction 157
- 7. Adaptive Strategies: Polymorphism, Plasticity, and Homeostasis 160
- 8. Seed Germination Syndromes in Higher Plants 188
- 9. Patterns of Juvenile Mortality and Recruitment in Plants 207
- 10. The Basic Biology of Plant Numbers 232
- 11. The Origin of Phenotype in a Recently Evolved Species 264
- 12. Competition and Coexistence of Similar Species 287
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Part 3. Energy Harvest and Nutrient Capture
- Introduction 313
- 13. Environmental and Evolutionary Constraints on the Photosynthetic Characteristics of Higher Plants 316
- 14. Drought-Stress Effects on Leaf Carbon Balance 338
- 15. The Climatology of the G, Photosynthetic Pathway 356
- 16. On the Adaptive Significance of Leaf Form 375
- 17. Root Structure: The Considerable Cost of Belowground Function 408
- 18. Canopy Structure and Environmental Interactions 428
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Part 4. Summary and Conclusions
- 19. Future Directions in Plant Population Biology 461
- Literature Cited 483
- Participants in the Ithaca Conference 575
- Taxon Index 579
- Subject Index 584
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- List of Contributors IX
- Introduction XI
- George Ledyard Stebbins 1
- Publications by Gls 4
- 1. Fifty Years of Plant Evolution 18
-
Part 1. Adaptation and Genetic Variation in Populations
- Introduction 45
- 2. Adaptation from the Perspective of Optimality 48
- 3. Enzyme Polymorphism: Genetic Variation in the Physiological Phenotype 62
- 4. Genetic Variation and Longevity 84
- 5. A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Recombination in Plants 114
- 6. Pollinator Foraging Behavior: Genetic Implications for Plants 131
-
Part 2. Life-Cycle Parameters
- Introduction 157
- 7. Adaptive Strategies: Polymorphism, Plasticity, and Homeostasis 160
- 8. Seed Germination Syndromes in Higher Plants 188
- 9. Patterns of Juvenile Mortality and Recruitment in Plants 207
- 10. The Basic Biology of Plant Numbers 232
- 11. The Origin of Phenotype in a Recently Evolved Species 264
- 12. Competition and Coexistence of Similar Species 287
-
Part 3. Energy Harvest and Nutrient Capture
- Introduction 313
- 13. Environmental and Evolutionary Constraints on the Photosynthetic Characteristics of Higher Plants 316
- 14. Drought-Stress Effects on Leaf Carbon Balance 338
- 15. The Climatology of the G, Photosynthetic Pathway 356
- 16. On the Adaptive Significance of Leaf Form 375
- 17. Root Structure: The Considerable Cost of Belowground Function 408
- 18. Canopy Structure and Environmental Interactions 428
-
Part 4. Summary and Conclusions
- 19. Future Directions in Plant Population Biology 461
- Literature Cited 483
- Participants in the Ithaca Conference 575
- Taxon Index 579
- Subject Index 584