An enthusiasm for orchids: sex and deception in plant evolution

Publication Type:

Book

Authors:

John Alcock

Source:

Oxford University Press, New York, NY, p.302 (2006)

ISBN:

9780195182743

Call Number:

B06ALC01IDUS

URL:

http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195182743.001.0001/acprof-9780195182743

Keywords:

orchid, Orchidaceae, orchids

Abstract:

This book reviews a variety of evolutionary themes and uses the small terrestrial orchids of Australia to introduce and illustrate these themes. Among the topics explored are the competing ideas of biologists who use the theory of natural selection when examining possible adaptations (such as the ability of orchid flowers to attract special pollinators) and those who reject this approach, including creationists as well as the late Stephen Jay Gould. Darwin’s own ideas on the topic are reviewed as his work on adaptive plant behavior, given that orchids provide examples of flowers with moving parts. In addition, the book outlines the ability of evolutionary biologists to trace the origin and subsequent modification of complex traits like the extraordinarily unusual flowers of certain orchids. The book also employs Australian orchids to demonstrate the challenges of determining what a species is and how to preserve the biodiversity that still exists in the world.

Notes:

Reference Code: B06ALC01IDUS

Full Citation: Alcock, J. 2006. An enthusiasm for orchids: sex and deception in plant evolution. Oxford University Press, New York. 302 pp.