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Darwin's Orchids

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Darwin's Orchids explores the intricate relationships between orchids and their pollinators, delving into Charles Darwin's groundbreaking studies on co-evolution. The book beautifully illustrates the complexity of these plant-animal interactions, highlighting the wonders of natural selection in shaping biodiversity. This thoughtful examination serves as both a tribute to Darwin's legacy and a captivating look at nature's adaptability.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the intricate relationships in nature, particularly how evolutionary biology explains the unique adaptations of orchids. It's perfect for those who appreciate detailed scientific exploration and the beauty of natural ecosystems.

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For biologists, 2009 was an epochal year: the bicentennial of Charles Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of a book now known simply as The Origin of Species. This book investigates flowers from Darwin's home in England, through the southern hemisphere, and on to North America and China.

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For biologists, 2009 was an epochal year: the bicentennial of Charles Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of a book now known simply as The Origin of Species. But for many botanists, Darwin's true legacy starts with the 1862 publication of another volume: On the Various Contrivances by Which British and Foreign Orchids Are Fertilised by Insects and on the Good Effects of Intercrossing, or Fertilisation of Orchids. This slim but detailed book with the improbably long title was the first in a series of plant studies by Darwin that continues to serve as a global exemplar in the field of evolutionary botany.

In Darwin's Orchids, an international group of orchid biologists unites to celebrate and explore the continuum that stretches from Darwin's groundbreaking orchid research to that of today.

Mirroring the structure of Fertilisation of Orchids, Darwin's Orchids investigates flowers from Darwin's home in England, through the southern hemisphere, and on to North America and China as it seeks to address a set of questions first put forward by Darwin himself: What pollinates this particular type of orchid? How does its pollination mechanism work? Will an orchid self-pollinate or is an insect or other animal vector required? And how has this orchid's lineage changed over time?

Diverse in their colours, forms, aromas, and pollination schemes, orchids have long been considered ideal models for the study of plant evolution and conservation. Looking to the past, present, and future of botany, Darwin's Orchids will be a vital addition to this tradition.

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Darwin's Orchids is praised for its collection of essays by experts highlighting the evolution of orchid pollination since Darwin's era. Readers are captivated by intriguing details, such as the unique pollination mechanisms of various orchid species. The book is noted for its rich illustrations and a blend of historical and contemporary insights into orchid ecology. It is recognised as a significant addition to orchidological literature, appealing to both science enthusiasts and admirers of Darwin's work.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226044910

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 November 2014

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Contributors:

  • Edited by Retha Edens-Meier
  • Edited by Peter Bernhardt

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 3.0mm

Width: 15.0mm

Height: 24.0mm

Weight: 822g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Retha Edens-Meier is associate professor in the College of Education and Public Service at Saint Louis University and a research associate with the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis and the Kings Park and Botanic Garden in Perth, Western Australia. Peter Bernhardt is professor of biology at Saint Louis University and a research associate at the Missouri Botanical Garden and the Botanic Garden and Domain Trust in Sydney, Australia.

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