Bromeliaceae: profile of an adaptive radiation / David H. Benzing ; with contributions by B. Bennett, G. Brown, ...[et al.]
Por: Benzing, David H [autor/a].
Tipo de material: Libro impreso(a) Editor: Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, c2000Descripción: xviii, 690 páginas : fotografías, ilustraciones ; 24 centímetros.ISBN: 0521430313; 9780521430319.Tema(s): Bromelia | Biología vegetalClasificación: 584.22 / B4 Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía: páginas 621-655 e índice temático: páginas 665-690 Número de sistema: 58439Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Libros |
Biblioteca Villahermosa
Texto en la configuración de la biblioteca Villahermosa |
Acervo General | 584.22 B4 | Disponible | ECO050006318 |
Incluye bibliografía: páginas 621-655 e índice temático: páginas 665-690
Glosario: páginas xv-xvii
This book presents a synthesis of the extensive information available on the biology of Bromeliacea, a largely neotropical family of about 2700 described species. The author emphasizes reproductive and vegetative structure, related physiology, ecology, and evolution, rather than floristics and taxonomy. Guiding questions include: Why is this family inordinately successful in arboreal (epiphytic) and other typically stressful habitats and why is this family so important to extensive fauna beyond pollinators and frugivores in the forest canopy? Extraordinary and sometimes novel mechanisms that mediate water balance, tolerance for high and low exposures, and mutualisms with ants have received much study and allow interesting comparisons among plant taxa and help explain why members of this taxon exhibit more adaptive and ecological variety than most other families of flowering plants. This volume concentrates on function and underlying mechanisms, thus it will round out a literature that otherwise mostly ignores basic biology in favor of taxonomy and horticulture. eng