Cognitive Ecology Of Pollination. Animal Behavior And Floral Evolution
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- Nombre de pages344
- PrésentationRelié
- Poids0.73 kg
- Dimensions15,5 cm × 23,5 cm × 2,0 cm
- ISBN0-521-78195-7
- EAN9780521781954
- Date de parution01/01/2001
- ÉditeurCambridge University Press
Résumé
Important breakthroughs have recently been made in our understanding of the cognitive and sensory abilities of pollinators : how pollinators perceive, memorize and react to floral signals and rewards ; how they work flowers, move among inflorescences, and transport pollen. These new findings have obvious implications for the evolution of floral display and diversity, but most existing publications are scattered across a wide range of journals in very different research traditions. This book brings together for the first time outstanding scholars from many different fields of pollination biology, integrating the work of neuroethologists and evolutionary ecologists to present a multidisciplinary approach. Aimed at graduates and researchers of behavioral and pollination ecology, plant evolutionary biology, and neuroethology, it will also be a useful source of information for anyone interested in a modern view of cognitive and sensoryecology, pollination, and floral evolution.
Important breakthroughs have recently been made in our understanding of the cognitive and sensory abilities of pollinators : how pollinators perceive, memorize and react to floral signals and rewards ; how they work flowers, move among inflorescences, and transport pollen. These new findings have obvious implications for the evolution of floral display and diversity, but most existing publications are scattered across a wide range of journals in very different research traditions. This book brings together for the first time outstanding scholars from many different fields of pollination biology, integrating the work of neuroethologists and evolutionary ecologists to present a multidisciplinary approach. Aimed at graduates and researchers of behavioral and pollination ecology, plant evolutionary biology, and neuroethology, it will also be a useful source of information for anyone interested in a modern view of cognitive and sensoryecology, pollination, and floral evolution.