Plant Geography of Chile
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Chile's range of environments, from the neotropics to the temperate sub-Antarctic, makes it a key marker of evolutionary patterns in flora. Focusing on botany/systematics, geography and biogeographical analysis, this book thoroughly updates the subject.
The first and so far only Plant Geography of Chile was written about 100 years ago, since when many things have changed: plants have been renamed and reclassified; taxonomy and systematics have experienced deep changes as have biology, geography, and biogeography. The time is therefore ripe for a new look at Chile's plants and their distribution.Focusing on three key issues botany/systematics, geography and biogeographical analysis this book presents a thoroughly updated synthesis both of Chilean plant geography and of the different approaches to studying it. Because of its range from the neotropics to the temperate sub-Antarctic Chile's flora provides a critical insight into evolutionary patterns, particularly in relation to the distribution along the latitudinal profiles and the global geographical relationships of the country's genera. The consequences of these relations for the evolution of the Chilean Flora are discussed.This book will provide a valuable resource for both graduate students and researchers in botany, plant taxonomy and systematics, biogeography, evolutionary biology and plant conservation.
No comparable book is available in English - first modern attempt to systematize the Chilean plant geography Chile harbours a unique, diverse flora across a range of climatic zones and including a number of biodiversity hotspots Interdisciplinary treatment interesting for different scientists interested e.g. in geobotany, evolutionary biology, geography
Autorentext
Andrés Moreira-Muñoz was born in Los Angeles (Chile), studied at the German School in Santiago and graduated as Professional Geographer at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Botanical interest was inherited from his grandfa-ther and mother, both renowned botanists at the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural in Santiago. He obtained his doctoral degree in Geography from the University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, under the direction of the plant geographer Prof. Michael Richter. He currently occupies a position as assistant professor at the Instituto de Geo-grafía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and develops research projects about the chorology of Chilean plants, conservation biogeography and field-based education.
Inhalt
Part I: Geobotanical scenario.- The extravagant physical geography of Chile.- Getting geobotanical knowledge.- Part II: Chorology of Chilean Plants.- Geographical relations of the Chilean flora.- Biogeographic regionalization.- Part III: Islands biogeography.- Pacific offshore islands.- Islands on the continent.- Part IV: Case studies on selected families.- Cactaceae, a weird family and postmodern evolution.- The richest family: Chilean Asteraceae.- Nothofagus, key genus in plant geography.- Part V: Where to from here? Projections of Chilean plant geography.- All the possible worlds of biogeography.- Epilogue.- Index.
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- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 557g
- Untertitel Plant and Vegetation 5
- Autor Andres Moreira-Munoz
- Titel Plant Geography of Chile
- Veröffentlichung 25.02.2013
- ISBN 9400735049
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9789400735040
- Jahr 2013
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T20mm
- Herausgeber Springer Netherlands
- Anzahl Seiten 368
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Auflage 2011
- GTIN 09789400735040