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Plant systematics : the origin, interpretation, and ordering of plant biodiversity

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  • Other Name

    Regnum vegetabile ; 156 (Series)

  • Description

    "The greatest treasure of our Earth is its biodiversity. The life forms that share our world are responsible for the environment that we know and appreciate, which permits Earth to be so inviting in comparison with the other barren and desolate planets in our solar system. Systematics is the science that deals with understanding these millions of organisms, and plant systematics focuses on the green world that covers much of our continents.

    To understand plant biodiversity involves chronicling evolutionary origins (processes), interpreting evolutionary patterns (phylogeny), and ordering the diversity into classifications (taxonomy). This book offers insight to these three major aspects of the plant world. Five chapters provide an overview of the many evolutionary mechanisms that have been operative in the production of plant biodiversity. Six chapters contain information on the concepts and methods of modern phylogenetic reconstruction. Five chapters deal with issues of classification, including historical perspectives and comparisons among phenetic, cladistic, and evolutionary (phyletic) approaches. Three chapters also present types of data, from the morphological to the molecular, which are routinely used in plant systematics research programs. This book, designed for use at the upper undergraduate and graduate levels, contains extensive literature citations that open avenues to topics for further study or analysis."--Back cover.

  • Place
  • Other Id

    QK97 STU (Library of Congress Call Number)

    83777 (Cat ID)

    83747 (Presto content ID)

  • Department

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    • Object Type
    • Name/Title
      Plant systematics : the origin, interpretation, and ordering of plant biodiversity
    • Other Name

      Regnum vegetabile ; 156 (Series)

    • Primary Maker

      Daniel Crawford (Author)

      Douglas Soltis (Author)

      Pamela Soltis (Author)

      Tod Stuessy (Author)

    • Contributor/Publisher
      Koeltz Scientific Books
    • Place
    • Date
      2014
    • Physical Description

      xi, 425 pages : illustrations (some colour), maps ; 29 cm

    • ISBN/ISSN
      9783874294522

      0080-0694
    • Level of Current Record
      Bib record
    • Member Object

      1 item in this collection. View all items.

    • Subject Category
    • Content
      Part I. Biodiversity and plant systematics
      Part II. Systematic data
      Part III. Evolutionary origins of plant biodiversity
      Part IV. Phylogenetic interpretations of plant biodiversity
      Part V. Ordering of plant biodiversity
      Conclusion. The relationship and importance of plant systematics to biodiversity studies.
    • Public Access Text

      Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-407) and indexes.

    • Collection Type
      Botany Library
    • Copyright
      All rights reserved
    • Last Update
      06 Dec 2024

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