Evolution in Isolation
Discover the fascinating world of island flora with Evolution in Isolation by Kevin C. Burns. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2019, this insightful hardback spans 236 pages and delves deep into the quantitative evidence surrounding the evolution of island plants. Burns meticulously examines whether these plants exhibit an 'island syndrome' akin to that observed in animals, providing a comprehensive review that is both engaging and informative.
This book is an essential resource for graduate students and practicing researchers in the fields of botany, biogeography, ecology, and evolution. Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of plant evolution or explore the unique adaptations of island species, Evolution in Isolation offers valuable insights that will enrich your knowledge and research pursuits.