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The Evolution of Canada's Flora / Roy L. Taylor, R.W. Ludwig.

De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ludwig, R.W., Editor.
Taylor, Roy L., Editor.
Series:
Heritage
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Plants--Evolution.
Plants.
Botany--Canada.
Botany.
Canada.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (153 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2019]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Canada's flora, although it does not display the richness of a tropical flora nor the antiquity of an old world flora, is unique in its newness; for the most part it began with the last glaciation and is still expanding northward as glaciers recede and climate moderates. In fact, Canada's flora is in the process of evolving and it was most fitting that the theme and title of the Founding Meeting of the Canadian Botanical Association, held at Carleton University, Ottawa, in May 1965, should be The Evolution of Canada's Flora. This volume of contributors to the colloquium presented at the founding meeting contains a series of original technical papers on some distinctly Canadian aspects of botany by distinguished botanical scientists. The effects of climate, glaciation, and human habitation upon the evolutionary patterns of vegetation have not yet been precisely determined and so the general tone of these submissions is necessarily explorative and speculative as well as analytic. Five general studies present evidence in defence of the authors interpretations of evolutionary, adaptive, and distributive phenomena within specific families of Canadian flora, and offer some general conclusions about the nature of vegetative evolution. Two other papers are concerned with investigating and evaluating some of the factors which affect the growth and survival of certain specific varieties of vegetative organisms. An introductory essay by Marcel Raymond contains his personal recollections of a pioneer in Canadian botany, Frère Marie-Victorin.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Preface
Contents
THE EVOLUTION OF CANADA'S FLORA
Personal Recollections of Frere Marie-Victorin / Raymond, Marcel
Phytogeographic Zonation: An Ecological Appreciation / Rowe, J. S.
Evolutionary and Phytogeographic Patterns in the Canadian Moss Flora / Crum, Howard
Reproductive Specialization as a Factor in the Evolution of the Canadian Flora / Mosquin, Theodore
Aspects of the Late-Pleistocene History of the Canadian Flora / Ritchie, J. C.
Movement of Plants under the Influence of Man / Rousseau, Jacques
Development of Marine Benthic Algal Communities on Vancouver Island, British Columbia / Lee, Robert K. S.
Vegetative Propagation in Relation to the Aggressiveness of Species / Steeves, T. A. / Coupland, R. T. / Raju, M. V. S.
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Nov 2019)
"Contributions to the colloquium presented to the founding meeting of the Canadian Botanical Association held at Carleton University, Ottawa, in May of 1965."
ISBN:
1-4875-8399-0
OCLC:
1129174778

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