Cognitive Ecology of Pollination

Cognitive Ecology of Pollination
Title Cognitive Ecology of Pollination PDF eBook
Author Lars Chittka
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 362
Release 2001-05-28
Genre Science
ISBN 1139430041

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Important breakthroughs have recently been made in our understanding of the cognitive and sensory abilities of pollinators: how pollinators perceive, memorise and react to floral signals and rewards; how they work flowers, move among inflorescences and transport pollen. These new findings have obvious implications for the evolution of floral display and diversity, but most existing publications are scattered across a wide range of journals in very different research traditions. This book brings together for the first time outstanding scholars from many different fields of pollination biology, integrating the work of neuroethologists and evolutionary ecologists to present a multi-disciplinary approach. Aimed at graduates and researchers of behavioural and pollination ecology, plant evolutionary biology and neuroethology, it will also be a useful source of information for anyone interested in a modern view of cognitive and sensory ecology, pollination and floral evolution.

Cognitive Ecology of Pollination

Cognitive Ecology of Pollination
Title Cognitive Ecology of Pollination PDF eBook
Author Lars Chittka
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 360
Release 2005-08-22
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521018401

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Important breakthroughs have recently been made in our understanding of the cognitive and sensory abilities of pollinators, such as how pollinators perceive, memorize, and react to floral signals and rewards; how they work flowers, move among inflorescences, and transport pollen. These new findings have obvious implications for the evolution of floral display and diversity, but most existing publications are scattered across a wide range of journals in very different research traditions. This book brings together outstanding scholars from many different fields of pollination biology, integrating the work of neuroethologists and evolutionary ecologists to present a multidisciplinary approach.

Cognitive Ecology of Pollination

Cognitive Ecology of Pollination
Title Cognitive Ecology of Pollination PDF eBook
Author Lars Chittka
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 2005
Genre Pollination
ISBN 9780511174698

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Pollination and Floral Ecology

Pollination and Floral Ecology
Title Pollination and Floral Ecology PDF eBook
Author Pat Willmer
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 790
Release 2011-07-25
Genre Nature
ISBN 0691128618

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Pollination and Floral Ecology is a very comprehensive reference work to all aspects of pollination biology.

Plant-Pollinator Interactions

Plant-Pollinator Interactions
Title Plant-Pollinator Interactions PDF eBook
Author Nickolas Merritt Waser
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 459
Release 2006-01-15
Genre Science
ISBN 0226874001

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Pollination Biology

Pollination Biology
Title Pollination Biology PDF eBook
Author Dharam P. Abrol
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 812
Release 2011-10-05
Genre Science
ISBN 9400719426

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This book has a wider approach not strictly focused on crop production compared to other books that are strictly oriented towards bees, but has a generalist approach to pollination biology. It also highlights relationships between introduced and wild pollinators and consequences of such introductions on communities of wild pollinating insects. The chapters on biochemical basis of plant-pollination interaction, pollination energetics, climate change and pollinators and pollinators as bioindicators of ecosystem functioning provide a base for future insights into pollination biology. The role of honeybees and wild bees on crop pollination, value of bee pollination, planned honeybee pollination, non-bee pollinators, safety of pollinators, pollination in cages, pollination for hybrid seed production, the problem of diseases, genetically modified plants and bees, the role of bees in improving food security and livelihoods, capacity building and awareness for pollinators are also discussed.

Evolution of Plant-Pollinator Relationships

Evolution of Plant-Pollinator Relationships
Title Evolution of Plant-Pollinator Relationships PDF eBook
Author Sébastien Patiny
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 501
Release 2011-12-08
Genre Science
ISBN 113950407X

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What are the evolutionary mechanisms and ecological implications behind a pollinator choosing its favourite flower? Sixty-five million years of evolution has created the complex and integrated system which we see today and understanding the interactions involved is key to environmental sustainability. Examining pollination relationships from an evolutionary perspective, this book covers both botanical and zoological aspects. It addresses the puzzling question of co-speciation and co-evolution and the complexity of the relationships between plant and pollinator, the development of which is examined through the fossil record. Additional chapters are dedicated to the evolution of floral displays and signalling, as well as their role in pollination syndromes and the building of pollination networks. Wide-ranging in its coverage, it outlines current knowledge and complex emerging topics, demonstrating how advances in research methods are applied to pollination biology.