Analysis of Species from Latin America and the Southwestern United States
Buch, Englisch, 203 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 498 g
ISBN: 978-3-031-81994-0
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
Chromosomal change has been important in the evolution of flowering plants. Cytogenetic modifications resulting in dysploid and polyploid alterations of plant genomes have often led to the formation of new species. A genus that represents an excellent example of such changes during its evolutionary history is (Asteraceae), occurring primarily in Mexico, Central America, and the southwestern United States. This book is a detailed presentation of the diversity of species in , their ecological requirements and phylogenetic relationships, the biogeographic patterns and migrational pathways, chromosomal diversity, and evolutionary origins of species, especially the tetraploids and hexaploids through allopolyploidy. It is an instructive case study of evolution through chromosomal change in a broadly distributed genus of importance in the ecosystems of Mexico and adjacent regions.
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Chapter 1. Biodiversity and Chromosomal Evolution.- Chapter 2. Melampodium and Its Significance.- Chapter 3. Morphological Diversity.- Chapter 4. Distribution and Ecology.-Chapter 5. Chromosomal Variation.-Chapter 6. Reconstruction of Phylogeny.- Chapter 7. Chromosomal Evolution.- Chapter 8. Modes of Speciation.- Chapter 9. Biogeography.-Chapter 10. Systematics.- Chapter 11. Conclusions.