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Chapter 33: Plants and the Evolution of Plant Reproduction


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Chapter 33: Plants And The Evolution Of Plant Reproduction

 

Attenborough, David. The Private Life of Plants: A Natural History of Plant Behaviour. Princeton University Press, Princeton (NJ), 1995.

Banks, Harlan P. Evolution and Plants of the Past. Wadsworth Publishing Co., Belmont (CA), 1970.

Barrett, Spencer C. H. "Mimicry in Plants." Scientific American, September 1987, p. 76. There are flowers that look like insects and weeds that masquerade as crop plants. Mimicry in plants results from natural selection: It attracts pollinators or deters predators.

Cobb, Boughton. A Field Guide to the Ferns. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1956.

Cox, Paul A. "Water-Pollinated Plants." Scientific American, October 1993. Some aquatic plants have evolved common strategies for pollination in the water.

Moore, R., W. D. Clark, and D. S. Vocopich. Botany, 2d ed. WCB/McGraw-Hill, Dubuque (IA), 1998.

Petrides, George A. A Field Guide to Trees and Shrubs. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1958.

Scagel, Robert F., et al. Plant Diversity: An Evolutionary Approach. Wadsworth Publishing Co., Belmont (CA), 1969.

———. Nonvascular Plants: An Evolutionary Survey. Wadsworth Publishing Co., Belmont (CA), 1982.

Watson, E. V. The Structure and Life of Bryophytes, 3d ed. Hutchinson & Co., London, 1971.

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