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Plant migraton the dynamics of geographic pattering in seed plant species (Kayıt no. 12167)

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Title Plant migraton the dynamics of geographic pattering in seed plant species
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Title Table of Contents
-- --Preface pages xv
-- --Introduction pages 1
-- --The Concept of Migration in Seed Plants pages 1
-- --Model of the Mechanisms of Geographic Patterning in Seed Plants pages 2
-- --Problems of Scale pages 3
-- --Limitations of the Data Base pages 4
-- --Exclusion of Artificially Controlled Migrations pages 6
-- --Definition of Weeds pages 6
-- --Definition of Natives pages 6
-- --Part I. Modern and Historical Migrations pages 9
-- --1. Shoreline and Other Naturally Open Habitats pages 11
-- --Mangrove Swamps pages 11
-- --River Deltas, Southern Gulf of Mexico pages 12
-- --Coral Cays, Belize pages 13
-- --Great Barrier Reef, Queensland pages 14
-- --Naturalized Mangroves, Hawaii pages 14
-- --Naturalization of Avicennia, California pages 16
-- --Comment pages 17
-- --Tropical Sea Beaches pages 18
-- --Coral Cays, Belize pages 18
-- --Coral Sand Beaches, Mauritius pages 19
-- --Pyroclastic Beaches, Krakatau pages 21
-- --Introduced Indo-Pacific Species, Mauritius pages 22
-- --Transfers Between Old and New Worlds pages 24
-- --Comment pages 25
-- --Temperate Sea Beaches and Dunes pages 26
-- --Mid-Atlantic Barrier Islands, United States pages 26
-- --Mustang Island, Texas pages 28
-- --Intercontinental Migration of Ammophila pages 29
-- --Naturalization of Chrysanthemoides, Australia pages 30
-- --Naturalization of Mesembryanthemum, California pages 30
-- --Naturalization of Cakile, Australia and Western North America pages 31
-- --Comment pages 35
-- --Salt Marshes pages 36
-- --Limited Successions in Coastal Marshes, Britain pages 36
-- --Limited Successions in Coastal Marshes, California pages 37
-- --Primary Succession on a Mediterranean Lagoon, France pages 38
-- --Natural Colonization of Artificial Inland Salt Marshes, Europe and North America pages 39
-- --Naturalized Exotics, California pages 40
-- --Comment pages 40
-- --Freshwater Aquatic Habitats pages 41
-- --Vernal Pools, California pages 41
-- --Intercontinental Migrations of Elodea and Hydrilla pages 43
-- --Intercontinental Migrations of Eichhornia and Alternanthera pages 44
-- --Comment pages 46
-- --Riparian Habitats pages 48
-- --Mackenzie Delta, Canada pages 48
-- --Meramec River, Missouri pages 49
-- --San Pedro River, Arizona pages 50
-- --Tamarix and Other Riparian Invaders, Southwestern North America pages 50
-- --Riparian Invaders, Australia pages 52
-- --Comment pages 53
-- --Debris Avalanches and Earthflows pages 53
-- --White Mountains, New Hampshire pages 53
-- --Gothic Mountain, Colorado pages 54
-- --Valdivian Andes, Chile pages 54
-- --Comment pages 55
-- --Recently Deglaciated Land pages 56
-- --Mount Robson, British Columbia pages 56
-- --Glacier Bay, Alaska pages 57
-- --Rhone and Aletsch Glaciers, Switzerland pages 58
-- --Laguna San Rafael, Chile pages 58
-- --Comment pages 59
-- --Emerging Nonvolcanic Islands pages 59
-- --Baltic, Finland pages 59
-- --Gulf of Bothnia, Finland pages 62
-- --Lake Hjalmaren, Sweden pages 63
-- --Comment pages 63
-- --Fresh Lava and Pyroclastic Deposits pages 64
-- --Paricutin, Mexico pages 64
-- --Irazu, Costa Rica pages 65
-- --Cameroons Mountain, Cameroon pages 66
-- --Mauna Loa, Hawaii pages 67
-- --Mount Komagatake, Hokkaido, Japan pages 68
-- --Volcanoes on Honshu, Japan pages 69
-- --Krakatau, Indonesia pages 69
-- --Surtsey, Iceland pages 71
-- --Comment pages 72
-- --2. Vegetation Subject to Natural Perturbations pages 73
-- --Recurrent Fire pages 73
-- --Arctic and Alpine Timberlines, North America pages 73
-- --Mosaics in Native Vegetation, California pages 74
-- --Forest-Savanna Borders, Central America pages 75
-- --Intercontinental Invasions, America and Australia pages 76
-- --Comment pages 77
-- --Treefalls and Windthrows pages 77
-- --Central American Rainforests pages 77
-- --Maple-Beech-Hemlock Forests, Eastern North America pages 79
-- --Comment pages 81
-- --3. Invasion and Elimination in Established Vegetation pages 82
-- --Competitive Invasion pages 82
-- --Naturalized Herbs, California Grasslands and Deserts pages 82
-- --Naturalized Annuals, Nevada and Montana Woodlands and Deserts pages 85
-- --Reestablishment of Rhododendron ponticum, Northern European Forests pages 85
-- --Forest Invasions by Pittosporum undulatum, Australia and Abroad pages 86
-- --Exotic Invaders, Tristan da Cunha Grasslands and Heaths pages 87
-- --Exotic Invaders, Mauritius and Seychelles Forests pages 87
-- --Comment pages 89
-- --Selective Elimination pages 89
-- --Castanea and Ulmus, North American Forests pages 89
-- --Panax, Eastern Asia and Eastern North America pages 92
-- --Comment pages 93
-- --4. Artificially Modified Habitats pages 94
-- --Ruderal Vegetation pages 94
-- --Abandoned Villages, Aleutians and Greenland pages 94
-- --Maya Ruins, Yucatan pages 95
-- --Roads and Railroads, North America pages 95
-- --Intercontinental Migration of Pineapple Weed pages 97
-- --Salted Roads, Mine Dumps, and Bombed Ruins, Britain pages 98
-- --Weeds Imported with Wool and Grain, France and Finland pages 99
-- --Comment pages 100
-- --Weeds of Cultivated Ground pages 101
-- --Transcontinental and Intercontinental Migrations of Amaranthus pages 101
-- --Comigration of Cereal Crops and Weeds to California pages 103
-- --Sequential Migration of Glycine and Setaria from China to North America pages 104
-- --Comment pages 104
-- --Regrowth on Abandoned Fields pages 105
-- --Piedmont, North Carolina pages 105
-- --Cat Island, Bahamas pages 106
-- --Upper Amazon Basin, Peru pages 107
-- --Tall Forest Regions, Philippines pages 108
-- --Comment pages 109
-- --Altered Rangelands pages 110
-- --Cattle and Sheep, Great Basin of Western North America pages 110
-- --Feral Livestock, California Channel Islands pages 113
-- --Rabbits, Lisianski Island, Hawaii pages 117
-- --Pigs, Clipperton Island pages 118
-- --Cattle Rangeland, New Caledonia pages 119
-- --Desertification, Sahel pages 120
-- --Overstocked Game Reserves, East and South Africa pages 120
-- --Rise and Fall of Opuntia, Australia pages 121
-- --Comment pages 124
-- --Altered Forest, Woodland, and Brushland Fire Regimes pages 126
-- --Conifer and Hardwood Forests, Great Lakes Region pages 126
-- --Conifer Forests and Woodlands, Western United States pages 128
-- --Retreat of Proteaceae, South Africa pages 132
-- --Eucalyptus Forest Dieback, Western Australia pages 133
-- --Comment pages 133
-- --Altered River Flood Regimes pages 134
-- --High Plains, North Dakota and Nebraska pages 134
-- --Dammed Rivers, Arizona pages 135
-- --Mississippi River Deltaic Plain pages 137
-- --Comment pages 138
-- --5. Discussion of Modern and Historical Migrations pages 139
-- --Changes in Dispersal pages 139
-- --Changes in Environment pages 141
-- --Changes in Both Dispersal and Environment pages 141
-- --Part II. Prehistoric Migrations pages 143
-- --6. Last Glacial and Holocene pages 145
-- --Northwestern Europe pages 146
-- --Late Glacial: Dryas I pages 148
-- --Allerod Interstadial pages 149
-- --Dryas II pages 151
-- --Holocene: Preboreal pages 151
-- --Boreal pages 152
-- --Atlantic pages 152
-- --Subboreal pages 153
-- --Subatlantic pages 153
-- --Changing Interpretation of Postglacial Migrations pages 154
-- --Eastern and Midwestern North America pages 156
-- --Full Glacial pages 157
-- --Late Glacial pages 157
-- --Holocene Epoch pages 161
-- --Problems of Interpretation pages 162
-- --Southwestern United States pages 165
-- --Full Glacial pages 165
-- --Late Glacial pages 168
-- --Holocene pages 169
-- --Problems of Interpretation pages 171
-- --Northern South America pages 173
-- --Japan pages 176
-- --East Africa pages 178
-- --7. Pleistocene Before Last Glacial pages 180
-- --Northwestern Europe pages 180
-- --Southern California pages 184
-- --Northern Andes pages 184
-- --8.
Title Neogene (Miocene and Pliocene) pages 186
-- --North-Central Europe pages 187
-- --Western North America pages 188
-- --Arcto-Tertiary Flora pages 191
-- --Madro-Tertiary Flora pages 192
-- --Middle America pages 194
-- --9. The Deep Past pages 195
-- --Paleozoic and Mesozoic Gymnosperms pages 198
-- --Origin of Gymnosperms pages 198
-- --Carboniferous pages 199
-- --Permian pages 200
-- --Triassic and Jurassic pages 200
-- --Cretaceous pages 202
-- --Cretaceous Angiosperms pages 203
-- --Neocomian pages 204
-- --Barremian pages 205
-- --Aptian pages 205
-- --Albian pages 206
-- --Cenomanian pages 206
-- --Turonian pages 207
-- --Coniacean-Campanian pages 207
-- --Maestrichtian pages 208
-- --Cretaceous-Tertiary Transition pages 209
-- --Paleogene (Paleocene, Eocene, and Oligocene) pages 209
-- --10. Discussion of Prehistoric Migrations pages 212
-- --Part III. Migration and Evolution pages 215
-- --11. Deductive Interrelationships pages 217
-- --Theoretical Model Integrating Mechanisms of Migration and Evolution pages 217
-- --Hypothetical Parallels and Feedbacks Between Migration and Evolution pages 218
-- --12. Case Histories of Evolution Associated with Migration pages 219
-- --Local Expansion and Diversification of Coherent Populations pages 219
-- --Colonization of Mine Dumps in Britain pages 219
-- --Mimicry of Crops by Weeds pages 220
-- --Evolution of Weeds from Cultivars pages 221
-- --Comment pages 221
-- --Geographic Retreat and Genetic Impoverishment of Coherent Populations pages 222
-- --Geographic Disjunction and Genetic Divergence of Separate Populations pages 222
-- --The Slender Wild Oat in Central California pages 222
-- --Endemics on Juan Fernandez Islands pages 222
-- --Comment pages 223
-- --Geographic Overlap and Hybridization Between Formerly Discrete Species pages 223
-- --Introgression Between Native Species Disturbed Habitats pages 223
-- --Hybridization Following Long-Range Introduction pages 226
-- --Allopolyploid Speciation Following Long-Range Migration pages 227
-- --Comment pages 228
-- --13. Migration Without Evolution? pages 230
-- --14. Conclusion pages 233
-- --Appendix pages 237
-- --References pages 249
-- --Index to Genera pages 277
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Summary, etc Using cases of plant migration documented by both historical and fossil evidence, Jonathan D. Sauer provides a landmark assessment of what is presently known, and not merely assumed, about the process.
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