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Author Williams, Geoff

Title The Flowering of Australia's Rainforests Pollination Ecology and Plant Evolution
Edition 2nd ed
Published Collingwood : CSIRO Publishing, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (289 p.)
Contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 Categorising rainforest plants -- The dawning of vascular plants, and those that are dead -- Living vascular plants -- Pollination of cycads and the dichotomy of contention -- Heat production and odour emission in cycads -- Australian conifers and their problem of pollination -- Pollen feeders of Araucariaceae -- 2 Rise of the angiosperms, and archaic vascular plants in Australia's rainforests -- Archaic Australian rainforest angiosperms -- Development of the ancestral angiosperm flower -- Chemical warfare and the evolution of flowers -- 3 Being a flower -- Influence of flower colour, fragrance and structure -- Ultraviolet light and perception of flower colours -- Floral rewards and the composition of nectar -- Heat production in angiosperms -- Flowering plants as breeding sites for pollinators -- Attraction of the comely shape: orchid flowers and barren illusion -- Flowering plants that mimic death -- Deciduousness and its benefits to pollination -- 4 Introduction to breeding systems -- Influence of breeding systems -- Apomixis and coppicing: life without sex -- Dioecy: separation as an example of obligate out-crossing -- Protogyny and protandry: segregation of sexual function -- Colour plates -- 5 Spatial and temporal structure of rainforest: general mechanisms that influence pollination and reproductive ecology -- Phenology: recurrence of the flowering phenomenon -- Length of flowering life -- Forest strata and synusiae -- 6 Australian vegetation history and its influence on plant-pollinator relationships -- Plant-pollinator interactions -- Factors affecting movement and recruitment of pollinators -- Pollination of sparsely flowering species -- Pollination of mass-flowering species -- Sharing of pollinators: the 'guild' concept
7 Pollination and the Australian flora -- Pollination in Australian Myrtaceae -- 8 Pollination syndromes: who brings the 'flower children' in rainforest? -- Wind pollination in flowering plants and the ballistic release of pollen -- Pollen sculpture in subtropical rainforest plants: is wind pollination more common than suspected? -- General entomophily: pollination by the small and the many -- Pollination by beetles (cantharophily) -- Pollination by Diptera (myophily and sapromyophily) -- Pollination by Hymenoptera -- Pollination by wasps (sphecophily) -- Pollination by ants (myrmecophily) -- Pollination by bees (melittophily) -- Pollination by Lepidoptera (butterflies -- psychophily, moths -- phalaenophily) -- Pollination by miscellaneous insects and other invertebrate groups, especially thrips -- Pollination by birds (ornithophily) -- Pollination by fruit-bats, flying-foxes and blossom-bats (chiropterophily) -- Pollination by non-flying mammals -- Pollination by reptiles (saurophily) -- 9 Pollination ecology of Australian subtropical rainforests: implications for the conservation of remnant communities -- Background -- Impacts of fragmentation and conservation of remnants -- Further contributions to the dark side: fragmentation and risks to plant breeding systems -- Appendix 1. Case studies of pollination in the Australian rainforest flora -- Case 1. The forest floor: mixed hover-fly (Syrphidae) and bee pollination in Pollia crispata (adapted from Williams and Walker 2003) -- Case 2. The forest subcanopy: bee pollination and buzz-collection of pollen in the threatened Australian shrub Senna acclinis (adapted from G. Williams 1998) -- Case 3. The forest subcanopy: vertebrate-invertebrate pollinator plasticity in the Australian tropical rainforest tree Syzygium cormiflorum
Case 4. The forest canopy: pollination of the rainforest pioneer tree Alphitonia excelsa (adapted from Williams and Adam 2001) -- Case 5. A rainforest tree nearly too far away: Grevillea robusta -- Case 6. Littoral rainforest: breeding systems and flowering periods in an endangered maritime-associated ecosystem -- Appendix 2. Large insects and their place in the scheme of things -- Pollen loads carried by large insects in Australian rainforests -- Examples of large pollen-carrying insect taxa -- Summary -- Appendix 3. Generalised pollen groups based on exine sculpture -- Appendix 4. Captions to photographs -- Appendix 5. Divisions of geologic time -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary An introduction to pollination ecology in Australian rainforests, especially subtropical rainforests
Analysis Forests And Forestry
Botany
Climatic Changes
Nature
Science
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781486314287
1486314287