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- 2009010049 contributor B11404670.
- 2009010049 created "2009.".
- 2009010049 date "2009".
- 2009010049 date "2009.".
- 2009010049 dateCopyrighted "2009.".
- 2009010049 description "Consequences of within-plant variation for interacting animals -- Phytophagous animals' adiscrimination among organs of the same plant can lead to the most profitable choice but has attendant costs that may influence their overall performance and promote among-plant selectivity -- Fitness consequences of subindividual variability in organ traits for plants -- Subindividual variation in the characteristics of reiterated organs may influence the fecundity or vegetative performance of plants, and through this mechanism individual fitness differences may arise as a consequence of variation in the extent and organization of variability -- Evolutionary implications of within-plant variability in organ traits -- Subindividual multiplicity of organs can affect the evolutionary trajectory of organ traits by setting upper limits on responses to selection, opening the possibility of selection by animals on plant-level variability, and conditioning the size of realized phenotypic space at the individual and population levels.".
- 2009010049 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2009010049 description "Introduction -- Which traits vary within plants? -- Many different features vary across reiterated structures of the same plant -- Continuous within-plant variation of reiterated structures -- The extent of subindividual variation in continuously varying leaf, flower, fruit, and seed traits is assessed -- Distribution of subindividual variability in time and space -- How are variants of reiterated structures organized along temporal, spatial, and architectural axes? -- Causes of subindividual variability -- Mutations within individuals and organ-level responses to environmental cues are the main classes of remote causes of within-plant variability in reiterated structures -- Organismal mechanisms of subindividual variability -- Ontogenetic contingency, the interplay between inherent architecture and environmental milieu, and developmental stochasticity are mechanisms responsible for within-plant variability of reiterated structures -- Subindividual variability as an individual property -- The Haldane-Roy conjecture is verified and extended: individual plants have not only their characteristic means, but also their characteristic standard deviations and characteristic spatial patterns of within-plant variation --".
- 2009010049 extent "x, 437 p. :".
- 2009010049 identifier "0226327930 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- 2009010049 identifier "0226327949 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2009010049 identifier "9780226327938 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- 2009010049 identifier "9780226327945 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2009010049 issued "2009".
- 2009010049 issued "2009.".
- 2009010049 language "eng".
- 2009010049 publisher "Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press,".
- 2009010049 subject "581.3/5 22".
- 2009010049 subject "Animal-plant relationships.".
- 2009010049 subject "Plant genetics.".
- 2009010049 subject "Plants Variation.".
- 2009010049 subject "QK983 .H47 2009".
- 2009010049 tableOfContents "Consequences of within-plant variation for interacting animals -- Phytophagous animals' adiscrimination among organs of the same plant can lead to the most profitable choice but has attendant costs that may influence their overall performance and promote among-plant selectivity -- Fitness consequences of subindividual variability in organ traits for plants -- Subindividual variation in the characteristics of reiterated organs may influence the fecundity or vegetative performance of plants, and through this mechanism individual fitness differences may arise as a consequence of variation in the extent and organization of variability -- Evolutionary implications of within-plant variability in organ traits -- Subindividual multiplicity of organs can affect the evolutionary trajectory of organ traits by setting upper limits on responses to selection, opening the possibility of selection by animals on plant-level variability, and conditioning the size of realized phenotypic space at the individual and population levels.".
- 2009010049 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Which traits vary within plants? -- Many different features vary across reiterated structures of the same plant -- Continuous within-plant variation of reiterated structures -- The extent of subindividual variation in continuously varying leaf, flower, fruit, and seed traits is assessed -- Distribution of subindividual variability in time and space -- How are variants of reiterated structures organized along temporal, spatial, and architectural axes? -- Causes of subindividual variability -- Mutations within individuals and organ-level responses to environmental cues are the main classes of remote causes of within-plant variability in reiterated structures -- Organismal mechanisms of subindividual variability -- Ontogenetic contingency, the interplay between inherent architecture and environmental milieu, and developmental stochasticity are mechanisms responsible for within-plant variability of reiterated structures -- Subindividual variability as an individual property -- The Haldane-Roy conjecture is verified and extended: individual plants have not only their characteristic means, but also their characteristic standard deviations and characteristic spatial patterns of within-plant variation --".
- 2009010049 title "Multiplicity in unity : plant subindividual variation and interactions with animals / Carlos M. Herrera.".
- 2009010049 type "text".