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Flowering Plants
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Author(s):
G. Ledyard Stebbins
Publication date:
January 31 1974
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Harvard University Press
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9780674864856
Publication date:
January 31 1974
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10.4159/harvard.9780674864856
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Book chapters
13. Evolution of the Monocotyledons
6. Gene Action, Development, and Evolution
Contents
Index
10. The Nature and Origin of Primitive Angiosperms
Tables
7. Methods for Recognizing Evolutionary Trends
2. Evolutionary Processes and the Origin of Higher Categories
11. Trends of Specialization within the Angiosperms
8. The Ecological Basis of Diversity
12. Trends of Evolution in the Flower
Frontmatter
1. The Basic Processes of Evolution
9. Adaptive Radiations and Ecological Differentiation
Bibliography
3. Adaptations for Survival
14. A Glimpse into the Future
Appendix. The Orders and Families of Angiosperms
5. Adaptations for Seed Development and Dispersal and for Seedling Establishment
Figures
4. Adaptations for Cross-Pollination
Preface
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