The biology of island floras

"Oceanic islands offer biologists unparalleled opportunities to study evolutionary processes and ecological phenomena. However, human activity threatens to alter or destroy many of these fragile ecosystems, with recent estimates suggesting that nearly half of the world's insular endemics a...

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Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Other Authors: Bramwell, David, Caujap�e-Castells, Juli
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, c2011.
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  • Machine generated contents note: List of contributors; Preface Juli Caujape;-Castells; 1. Introduction, islands and plants David Bramwell; 2. The reproductive biology of island plants Daniel J. Crawford, Gregory J. Anderson and Gabriel Bernardello; 3. Spatial methodology in historic biogeography of islands Paula Posadas, Jorge V. Crisci and Liliana Katinas; 4. Origin and evolution of Hawaiian endemics: new patterns revealed by molecular studies Sterling C. Keeley and Vicky A. Funk; 5. Origins and evolution of Galapagos endemic vascular plants Alan Tye and Javier Francisco-Ortega; 6. The plants of the Caribbean Islands: a review of the biogeography, diversity and conservation of a storm-battered biodiversity hot-spot Michael Maunder, Melissa Abdo, Rosalina Berazain, Colin Clubbe, Francisco Jime;nez, �Angela Leiva, Eugenio Santiago-Valenti;n and Javier Francisco-Ortega; 7. The biogeography of Madagascar palms John Dransfield and Mijoro Racotoarinivo; 8. Evolution and biogeography of the flora of the Socotra Archipelago (Yemen) Lisa M. Banfield, Kay Van Damme and Anthony G. Miller; 9. Biogeography and conservation of the flora of New Caledonia David Bramwell; 10. Phytogeography and relationships of the Pitcairn Islands flora Steve Waldren and Naomi Kingston; 11. Chromosomes and evolution in New Zealand endemic Angiosperms and Gymnosperms Brian G. Murray and Peter J. de Lange; 12. Jesters, red queens, boomerangs and surfers: a molecular outlook to the diversity of the Canarian endemic flora Juli Caujape;-Castells; 13. Endemism and evolution in Macaronesian and Mediterranean Limonium taxa M. Dolores Lled�o, Per O. Karis, Manuel B. Crespo, Michael F. Fay and Mark W. Chase; 14. Dispersal, diversity and evolution in the Macaronesian Cryptogamic floras Alain Vanderpoorten, Ben Laenen, Rosalina Gabriel, Juana M. Gonz�alez-Mancebo, Fred J. Rumsey and Mark A. Carine; 15. Invasive alien species and islands Michael Kiehn; 16. Ecology, demography and conservation in the Galapagos Islands flora Ole Hamann; 17. New directions and challenges for the conservation of the flora of Madagascar Stuart Cable; 18. Climate change and island floras David Bramwell; 19. Conservation status of endemic plants on Isla de Coco, Costa Rica: applying IUCN red list criteria on a small island Jennifer L. Trusty, Herbert C. Kesler, Jorge Rodri;guez and Javier Francisco-Ortega; 20. Botanical gardens and the conservation of island floras Sara Oldfield; 21. The hazardous future of island floras Vernon H. Heywood; Index.