California’s unique plants range in size from the stately Coast Redwoods to the minute belly plants of the southern deserts and in age from the four-thousand year-old Bristlecone Pines to ephemeral... Read More
California’s unique plants range in size from the stately Coast Redwoods to the minute belly plants of the southern deserts and in age from the four-thousand year-old Bristlecone Pines to ephemeral... Read More
California’s unique plants range in size from the stately Coast Redwoods to the minute belly plants of the southern deserts and in age from the four-thousand year-old Bristlecone Pines to ephemeral annuals whose life span can be counted in weeks. Available at last in a thoroughly updated and revised edition, this popular book is the only concise overview of the state’s remarkable flora, its plant communities, and the environmental factors that shape them.
* 188 color photographs illustrate plants and typical plant communities around the state
* New chapters give expanded discussions of the evolution of the California landscape, recent changes in California's flora, and more
* Introduces basic concepts of plant taxonomy and plant ecology through clear examples and covers topics such as soil, climate, and geography
Details
Price: $23.95
Pages: 360
Carton Quantity: 48
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: California Natural History Guides
Publication Date: 24th July 2003
Trim Size: 4.5 x 7.25 in
Illustration Note: 197 color illustrations, 9 line illustrations, 4 maps, 11 tables
ISBN: 9780520237049
Format: Paperback
BISACs: NATURE / Plants / General SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Botany
Author Bio
Robert Ornduff (1932-2000) served as Director of the University and Jepson Herbaria, Director of the University Botanical Garden, and Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. Phyllis M. Faber is General Editor of the California Natural History Guides. Todd Keeler-Wolf is Senior Vegetation Ecologist, California Department of Fish and Game.
Table of Contents
Preface Preface from the 1974 Edition Introduction
1. THE CALIFORNIA FLORA The Californian Floristic Province Diversity of the Flora Naming Plants: Latin Binomials and Common Names The Meanings of Plant Names A Hierarchy of Classification Naming New Plant Species Rarity and Endemism
2. CALIFORNIA’S TOPOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND SOILS Topographical Features of California Climate Geology and Soils
3. PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL INFLUENCES ON PLANTS Soil and Topography Sun and Wind Effect of Shade Competition for Water and Light Water and Salinity The Presence of Fire Fungi and Bacteria Plant Competition and Allelopathy Herbivory Pollination Seed Dispersal Adaptations to Aridity Reading the Landscape by Indicator Species
4. VARIATION OR ECOTYPES OF PLANT SPECIES Climatic Ecotypes Soil Ecotypes
5. INTRODUCTION TO CALIFORNIA VEGETATION Vegetation and Flora Concepts of Plant Community and Vegetation A Classification System Ecological Dominance Plant Succession Life Zones
6. VEGETATION TYPES IN CISMONTANE CALIFORNIA The Cismontane Region (West of the Sierra Nevada Crest)
7. VEGETATION TYPES IN MONTANE AND TRANSMONTANE CALIFORNIA Montane Region (High Mountain Areas) Transmontane Region (Areas East of the Sierra Nevada Crest and the Deserts)
8. EVOLUTION OF THE CALIFORNIA FLORA Arcto-Tertiary Geoflora Neotropical Tertiary Geoflora Madro-Tertiary Geoflora Fossil History of Coast Redwood
9. EARLY PLANT EXPLORATION AND BOTANY IN CALIFORNIA Early Explorers Early Plant Collectors The First American Explorers Surveys for Railroads Botany in California Since Statehood
10. RECENT CHANGES IN CALIFORNIA’S FLORA Climate Change Native American Usage of the Land The Impact of Agriculture and Grazing The Impact of Invasive Weeds Tracking Habitat Destruction and Loss of Species Habitat Restoration Saving Biodiversity: A Call for Action
Glossary Supplemental Reading References Art Credits and Additional Captions Index of Plant Names General Index
California’s unique plants range in size from the stately Coast Redwoods to the minute belly plants of the southern deserts and in age from the four-thousand year-old Bristlecone Pines to ephemeral annuals whose life span can be counted in weeks. Available at last in a thoroughly updated and revised edition, this popular book is the only concise overview of the state’s remarkable flora, its plant communities, and the environmental factors that shape them.
* 188 color photographs illustrate plants and typical plant communities around the state
* New chapters give expanded discussions of the evolution of the California landscape, recent changes in California's flora, and more
* Introduces basic concepts of plant taxonomy and plant ecology through clear examples and covers topics such as soil, climate, and geography
Price: $23.95
Pages: 360
Carton Quantity: 48
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: California Natural History Guides
Publication Date: 24th July 2003
Trim Size: 4.5 x 7.25 in
Illustrations Note: 197 color illustrations, 9 line illustrations, 4 maps, 11 tables
ISBN: 9780520237049
Format: Paperback
BISACs: NATURE / Plants / General SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Botany
Robert Ornduff (1932-2000) served as Director of the University and Jepson Herbaria, Director of the University Botanical Garden, and Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. Phyllis M. Faber is General Editor of the California Natural History Guides. Todd Keeler-Wolf is Senior Vegetation Ecologist, California Department of Fish and Game.
Preface Preface from the 1974 Edition Introduction
1. THE CALIFORNIA FLORA The Californian Floristic Province Diversity of the Flora Naming Plants: Latin Binomials and Common Names The Meanings of Plant Names A Hierarchy of Classification Naming New Plant Species Rarity and Endemism
2. CALIFORNIA’S TOPOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND SOILS Topographical Features of California Climate Geology and Soils
3. PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL INFLUENCES ON PLANTS Soil and Topography Sun and Wind Effect of Shade Competition for Water and Light Water and Salinity The Presence of Fire Fungi and Bacteria Plant Competition and Allelopathy Herbivory Pollination Seed Dispersal Adaptations to Aridity Reading the Landscape by Indicator Species
4. VARIATION OR ECOTYPES OF PLANT SPECIES Climatic Ecotypes Soil Ecotypes
5. INTRODUCTION TO CALIFORNIA VEGETATION Vegetation and Flora Concepts of Plant Community and Vegetation A Classification System Ecological Dominance Plant Succession Life Zones
6. VEGETATION TYPES IN CISMONTANE CALIFORNIA The Cismontane Region (West of the Sierra Nevada Crest)
7. VEGETATION TYPES IN MONTANE AND TRANSMONTANE CALIFORNIA Montane Region (High Mountain Areas) Transmontane Region (Areas East of the Sierra Nevada Crest and the Deserts)
8. EVOLUTION OF THE CALIFORNIA FLORA Arcto-Tertiary Geoflora Neotropical Tertiary Geoflora Madro-Tertiary Geoflora Fossil History of Coast Redwood
9. EARLY PLANT EXPLORATION AND BOTANY IN CALIFORNIA Early Explorers Early Plant Collectors The First American Explorers Surveys for Railroads Botany in California Since Statehood
10. RECENT CHANGES IN CALIFORNIA’S FLORA Climate Change Native American Usage of the Land The Impact of Agriculture and Grazing The Impact of Invasive Weeds Tracking Habitat Destruction and Loss of Species Habitat Restoration Saving Biodiversity: A Call for Action
Glossary Supplemental Reading References Art Credits and Additional Captions Index of Plant Names General Index