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The Different Forms Of Flowers On Plants Of The Same Species

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"The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species" is a seminal paintings authored by Charles Darwin, the famend British naturalist and evolutionary biologist. This book represents a tremendous contribution to the observe of sexual replica in plant life. In this work, Darwin meticulously examines the charming phenomenon of heterostyly, which involves the presence of wonderful floral forms within a single plant species. He offers a complete account of his experiments and observations on diverse plant species, including primroses and cowslips, to recognize the motive and significance of those extraordinary floral bureaucracy. Darwin's crucial hypothesis is that heterostyly serves as a mechanism to sell move-pollination, thereby increasing the genetic variety of plant populations. He explores how the particular preparations of stigma and anthers in special floral bureaucracy encourage pollinators to switch pollen among vegetation of various bureaucracy, preventing self-fertilization. Darwin's work on floral heteromorphism now not best contributes to our information of plant reproductive strategies but additionally extends his concept of natural choice to the area of botany. He emphasizes the position of variation and selection within the evolution of floral forms and the ecological relationships between vegetation and their pollinators.

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Autorius: Darwin Charles
Leidėjas: Double 9 Books
Išleidimo metai: 2023
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 260
ISBN-10: 9359951986
ISBN-13: 9789359951980
Formatas: Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų
Žanras: Children’s / Teenage: General interest

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