Plant Reproductive Ecology PATTERNS AND STRATEGIES

This collection of reviews by leading investigators examines plant reproduction and sexuality within a framework of evolutionary ecology, providing an up-to-date account of the field. The contributors discuss conceptual issues, showing the importance of sex allocation, sexual selection and inclusive...

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Main Author: Lovett Doust, Jon (Author)
Other Authors: Lovett Doust, Lesley
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 1988
©1988
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