Birds and Flowers - Jeff Ollerton

Birds and Flowers

An Intimate 50 Million Year Relationship

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2024
Pelagic Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-78427-451-1 (ISBN)
24,90 inkl. MwSt
The first book that deals with bird pollination in all of its diversity. Looks beyond the iconic hummingbirds, sunbirds and honeyeaters, to assess the real breadth and significance of avian involvement with flowers.
Hummingbirds, and the balletic ways in which they feed on flowers, are familiar to most people. But they belong to just one of at least 74 bird families that are known, or suspected, to be pollinators. Relationships between plants and birds first emerged at least 50 million years ago and over time have influenced the evolution of both groups.



This groundbreaking book is the first to deal with pollinating birds in all their diversity, involving almost 1,390 avian species interacting with tens of thousands of different plants. It rescues them from being novelties of natural history and explores these interactions in all their evolutionary and ecological significance. Pollinating birds have intricate lives that are often highly dependent on flowers, and the plants themselves are at the whim of birds for their reproduction. This makes them important players within many ecosystems, including tropical rainforests, dry grasslands, temperate woodlands, coastal mangroves and oceanic islands.



Bird–flower relationships are threatened by disease, habitat destruction and climate change. Some of the birds are already extinct. Yet there are optimistic stories to be told about conservation and restoration projects that reveal the commitment of people to preserving these vital ecological connections. In addition, as a source of cultural inspiration with a history stretching back millennia, pollinating birds and their flowers are part of the ongoing relationship between humanity and the rest of nature.

Scientist and author Jeff Ollerton is a leading expert in the field of biodiversity, as well as a passionate natural historian and educator. His influential research on understanding and conserving plant–pollinator interactions has been widely used by national and international agencies to support conservation efforts.

Introduction: Encounters with birds and flowers

1. Origins of a partnership

2. Surprising variety

3. Keeping it in the family

4. A flower’s point of view

5. In the eye of the beholder

6. Goods and services

7. Misaligned interests

8. Senses and sensitivities

9. Codependent connections

10. Hitchhikers, drunks and killers

11. The limits to specialisation

12. Islands in the sea, islands in the sky

13. The curious case of Europe

14. ‘After the Manner of Bees’

15. Feathers and fruits

16. Urban flowers for urban birds

17. Bad birds and feral flowers

18. What escapes the eye

19. The restoration of hope

Species names

Sources and further reading 

Acknowledgements

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 28 Plates, color
Verlagsort Exeter
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 216 mm
Gewicht 535 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Botanik
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 1-78427-451-8 / 1784274518
ISBN-13 978-1-78427-451-1 / 9781784274511
Zustand Neuware
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