Dispersal in Plants: A Population Perspective
Roger Cousens, Calvin Dytham and Richard Law
240 pages, 64 line illus, 6 b&w photos.
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This advanced textbook is the first to explore the consequences of plant dispersal for population and community dynamics, spatial patterns, and evolution. It successfully integrates a rapidly expanding body of theoretical and empirical research.
*The first comprehensive treatment of plant dispersal set within a population framework
*Examines both the processes and consequence of dispersal
*Spans the entire range of research, from natural history and collection of empirical data to modeling and evolutionary theory
*Provides a clear and simple explanation of mathematical concepts
*The first comprehensive treatment of plant dispersal set within a population framework
*Examines both the processes and consequence of dispersal
*Spans the entire range of research, from natural history and collection of empirical data to modeling and evolutionary theory
*Provides a clear and simple explanation of mathematical concepts
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