"Pollination and Floral Ecology" is the most comprehensive
single-volume reference to all aspects of pollination biology--and
the first fully up-to-date resource of its kind to appear in
decades. This beautifully illustrated book describes how flowers
use colors, shapes, and scents to advertise themselves; how they
offer pollen and nectar as rewards; and how they share complex
interactions with beetles, birds, bats, bees, and other creatures.
The ecology of these interactions is covered in depth, including
the timing and patterning of flowering, competition among flowering
plants to attract certain visitors and deter others, and the many
ways plants and animals can cheat each other.
"Pollination and Floral Ecology" pays special attention to the
prevalence of specialization and generalization in animal-flower
interactions, and examines how a lack of distinction between casual
visitors and true pollinators can produce misleading conclusions
about flower evolution and animal-flower mutualism. This
one-of-a-kind reference also gives insights into the vital
pollination services that animals provide to crops and native
flora, and sets these issues in the context of today's global
pollination crisis. Provides the most up-to-date resource on
pollination and floral ecology Describes flower advertising
features and rewards, foraging and learning by flower-visiting
animals, behaviors of generalist and specialist pollinators--and
more Examines the ecology and evolution of animal-flower
interactions, from the molecular to macroevolutionary scale
Features hundreds of color and black-and-white illustrations
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