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_a580 _bBRI/P |
100 | 1 | _aBriggs, D. | |
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_aPlant variation and evolution / _cDavid Briggs, S. Max Walters |
250 | _a4th ed. | ||
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_aUK ; _bCUP, _c2016. |
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_axi, 578 p. _bPB |
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505 | _a1. Investigating plant variation and evolution; 2. From Ray to Darwin; 3. Early work on biometry; 4. Early work on the basis of individual variation; 5. Post-Darwinian ideas about evolution; 6. DNA: towards an understanding of heredity and molecular evolution; 7. Breeding systems; 8. Infraspecific variation and the ecotype concept; 9. Pattern and process in plant populations; 10. Pattern and process: factors interacting with natural selection; 11. Populations: origins and extinctions; 12. Species and speciation: concepts and models; 13. Allopatric speciation and hybridisation; 14. Abrupt speciation by polyploidy; 15. The species concept; 16. Flowering plant evolution: advances, challenges and prospects; 17. Historical biogeography; 18. The evolutionary impact of human activities; 19. The taxonomic challenge ahead; 20. Conservation: from protection to restoration and beyond | ||
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_aPlants _xVariation. |
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_aPlants _xEvolution. |
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