The Flowering of Australia's Rainforests - Geoff Williams

The Flowering of Australia's Rainforests

Pollination Ecology and Plant Evolution, Second Edn

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
2021 | Second
CSIRO Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-4863-1427-0 (ISBN)
148,35 inkl. MwSt
Provides a comprehensive introduction to the pollination ecology, evolution and conservation of Australian rainforest plants, with particular emphasis on subtropical rainforests and their associated pollinators. This expanded second edition includes new information on the impact of climate change, fire, fragmentation and invasive species.
The Flowering of Australia’s Rainforests provides a comprehensive introduction to the pollination ecology, evolution and conservation of Australian rainforest plants, with particular emphasis on subtropical rainforests and their associated pollinators. This significantly expanded second edition includes new information on the impact of climate change, fire, fragmentation and invasive species. Rainforests continue to be a focus of global conservation concern, not only from threats to biodiversity in general, but to pollinators specifically. Within Australia, this has been emphasised by recent cataclysmic fire impacts, ongoing extreme drought events, and the wider consideration of climate change. This second edition strengthens coverage of these issues beyond that of the first edition.

The Flowering of Australia’s Rainforests makes timely contributions to our understanding of the nature and function of the world’s pollinator fauna, plant-reproduction dependencies, and the evolutionary pathway that has brought them to their current state and function. Illustrated with 150 colour plates of major species and rainforest formations, this reference work will be of value to ecologists and field naturalists, botanists, conservation biologists, ecosystemmanagers and community groups involved in habitat restoration.

FEATURES:

Provides an overview of the pollination ecology of Australia’s rainforests in a world rainforest context.
In particular discusses the pollination ecology of threatened subtropical rainforests, including the impact of climate change, fragmentation, fire and invasive species.
Provides an introductory review of plant evolution and plant-pollinator relationships.
Discusses pollination syndromes and the role and function of pollinator groups.
Serves as a companion volume to The Invertebrate World of Australia’s Subtropical Rainforests

Geoff Williams OAM, AM is a pollination ecologist and conservation biologist with a PhD from the University of New South Wales and a specialist background in entomology and invertebrate biogeography. He is an Honorary Research Associate with the Australian Museum, Sydney, and has particular interest in the pollination of rainforest plants, ecosystem management and forest rehabilitation. He has been awarded an Order of Australia Medal as well as honorary membership in the General Division of the Order of Australia in recognition of his contributions to science and biodiversity conservation. Geoff’s research has been widely published, including in his recent publication The Invertebrate World of Australia’s Subtropical Rainforests (CSIRO Publishing, 2020).

Acknowledgments

Preface

Introduction



1: Categorising rainforest plants

2: Rise of the angiosperms, and archaic vascular plants in Australia’s rainforests

3: Being a flower

4: Introduction to breeding systems

Colour plates

5: Spatial and temporal structure of rainforest: general mechanisms that influence pollination and reproductive ecology

6: Australian vegetation history and its influence on plant–pollinator relationships

7: Pollination and the Australian flora

8: Pollination syndromes: who brings the ‘flower children’ in rainforest?

9: Pollination ecology of Australian subtropical rainforests: implications for the conservation of remnant communities



Appendix 1: Case studies of pollination in the Australian rainforest flora

Appendix 2: Large insects and their place in the scheme of things

Appendix 3: Generalised pollen groups based on exine sculpture

Appendix 4: Captions to photographs

Appendix 5: Divisions of geologic time



Glossary

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort Melbourne
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 270 mm
Gewicht 1448 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Botanik
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 1-4863-1427-9 / 1486314279
ISBN-13 978-1-4863-1427-0 / 9781486314270
Zustand Neuware
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