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The Nature of Plants: Habitats, Challenges, and Adaptations
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The Nature of Plants http://www.fishpond.co.nz/Books/Nature-of-Plants-John-Dawson-Rob-Lucas/9780881926750

Habitats, Challenges, and Adaptations

By John Dawson, Rob Lucas

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Format:Hardback, 314 pages
Other Information: 205 colour photos, 5 colour drawings, 1 map
Published In: United States, 01 May 2005
There has always been interest in how animals live their lives - it is easy for us to identify with them. But there are many remarkable stories about plants that deserve to be told. The Nature of Plants tells how plants adapt to the challenges of their habitats. Plants may live in places that provide too little rainfall, yet they thrive, either by evading drought, like the animals that live in deserts, or by tolerating the scarcity. There are plants that use other plants, climbing on them, strangling some, living in their leafy canopies, or parasitizing them. The Nature of Plants explores the love-hate relationships that plants have with animals, some feeding on plants but others drawn into serving plants by pollinating them, scattering their fruits and seeds, or being eaten themselves. The mostly hidden associations that plants have with bacteria and fungi are also revealed. Illustrated throughout with superb colour photographs, it is written in a way that is clear to anyone who wishes to understand the life of plants.

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Although officially retired from Victoria University in Wellington, John Dawson continues to study plants in New Zealand and abroad. He received his doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley, and has written Forest Vines to Snow Tussocks: The Story of New Zealand Plants in addition to many other botanical contributions. Rob Lucas is a lecturer in the Natural Resources Centre of the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand and is the author of the horticultural identification guide, What's That Pest?. Together with John Dawson, Rob has written and photographed Lifestyles of New Zealand Forest Plants: New Zealand Coast & Mountain Plants, which was awarded the Natural Heritage Prize; and Nature Guide to the New Zealand Forest.

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Explores the love-hate relationships that plants have with animals, some feeding on plants but others drawn into serving plants by pollinating them, scattering their fruits and seeds, or being eaten themselves. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation 20050510 The book, studded with stunning photographs, is divided into nine botanically based but very readable chapters. -- Lynne Terry Oregonian 20050505 Tells dramatic stories of how plants struggle throughout their lives, how they adapt to their often-inhospitable surroundings, and how they change when their surroundings change. Science News 20050521 This is a beautifully written and illustrated book. Many of the photographs of plants and their habitats are simply magnificent ... It should fan enthusiasm for the world's plants and for conservation of them and their habitats. -- Dr. Peter Myerscough National Parks Association of New South Wales, Australia 20050701 Intelligent and knowledgeable prose. ... The writing is informative and will open up the eyes of those determined to grow plants well, in a setting most suited for the genus or species, and where they will have room ... to set seed and spread. TheBookPlace.co.uk 20050926 A plant lover's dream. ... Recommended for anyone with an interest in plants and their ability to survive in even the harshest of climates. All topics are explained with diverse examples and fantastic color photographs. -- Lee Luckeydoo Sida, Contributions to Botany 20060701

Publisher: Timber Press
ISBN:0881926752
EAN:9780881926750
Dimensions: 27.08 x 19.3 x 2.74 centimeters (1.16 kg)
Age Range: 15+ years
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