Plant Life: The Evolutionary Story From the Earliest Bacteria to Floral Splendour

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Plant Life: The Evolutionary Story From the Earliest Bacteria to Floral Splendour Authors: , , Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages: 296 Illustrations and other contents: Over 150 colour illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9780197862940 Categories: , , , , , , , , ,

Starting from life’s beginnings 3.5 billion years ago, this book tells the story of how important plant groups evolved, showing the role that symbiosis, photosynthesis, Darwinian selection, hybridisation, mass extinctions, and other phenomena have played in producing the plants that we see today. The book explains and illustrates the relationships between plants and other organisms—especially insects—and presents the latest research on how key species groups, such as algae, mosses, ferns, conifers and flowering plants, evolved, drawing on evidence from the fossil record and recent insights gleaned from molecular evidence. Several plant groups including buttercups, orchids, and grasses are singled out for in-depth discussion and used to illuminate important mechanisms including the co-evolution of plants and pollinators and the formation of new species by hybridisation. The book then examines how humans have used and modified plants for their own ends and how these efforts have transformed the structure of plants such as wheat, rice, maize, and brassicas. This is followed by an examination of the effect of mass extinctions on plant life and the lessons that we might learn from this as we face climate change and biodiversity loss today. Throughout the text, complex ideas in plant biology are explained clearly and engagingly for a general audience, including over 150 diagrams and photographs illustrating key concepts and conveying the remarkable beauty of this fascinating aspect of life on Earth.

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Author Biography

Kaj Sand-Jensen is a Professor in Freshwater Ecology at the University of Copenhagen, and former Professor in General Plant Ecology and Physiology at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. He is the author of many scientific articles and books on cyanobacteria, algae and plants, as well as books on ecology, biodiversity, and conservation. He is a member of the Danish Natural Science Academy and the Royal Danish Scientific Society. Jens Christian Schou is a retired teacher and a photographer and illustrator of plants, animals, and landscapes, based in Denmark. He has authored and illustrated numerous botanical works on the identification and biology of plants including sedges, brambles, hawkweeds, umbellifers, grasses, and aquatic plants. He is the first author of Aquatic Plants of Northern and Central Europe including Britain and Ireland, and was an artist for the multi-volume series Flora of Ecuador. David Barden received undergraduate and PhD degrees in Natural Sciences (Chemistry) from Cambridge University before working as a technical editor for Wiley VCH and the Royal Society of Chemistry, and then as a technical/marketing copywriter. Now based near Cardiff, he is a freelance writer and editor with a focus on science and technology. David has a long interest in botany and plant identification and is a member of the Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland, for which he has been vice-county recorder for Glamorgan since 2020.