Sex in city plants, animals, and other forms of life :: a guide to urban reproductive diversity /
"City plants grow spontaneously in sidewalk cracks surrounded by buildings and streets. Small invertebrates reside in walled courtyards. How do members of apparently isolated urban populations find mates? How do they avoid inbreeding? Plants and animals that inhabit cities are often common and...
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Zusammenfassung: | "City plants grow spontaneously in sidewalk cracks surrounded by buildings and streets. Small invertebrates reside in walled courtyards. How do members of apparently isolated urban populations find mates? How do they avoid inbreeding? Plants and animals that inhabit cities are often common and widespread outside of cities. A rich scientific literature illuminates their systems for mating. However, this literature is scattered, and it typically focuses on locations that are not urban. This book explores the natural history of sex, from bacteria and fungi to plants and animals, excluding human beings. It focuses on cities. It examines sex as both a state of being, as in male or female, and as a process, as in mating. Compared to other forms of biodiversity, reproductive diversity is largely hidden, yet it rivals morphological diversity in beauty and scale. This book explores sex in the city as a pathway to appreciation of biodiversity. It presents many unanswered questions and hypotheses"-- |
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title | Sex in city plants, animals, and other forms of life : a guide to urban reproductive diversity / |
title_auth | Sex in city plants, animals, and other forms of life : a guide to urban reproductive diversity / |
title_exact_search | Sex in city plants, animals, and other forms of life : a guide to urban reproductive diversity / |
title_full | Sex in city plants, animals, and other forms of life : a guide to urban reproductive diversity / Kenneth D. Frank ; foreword by Jonathan Silvertown. |
title_fullStr | Sex in city plants, animals, and other forms of life : a guide to urban reproductive diversity / Kenneth D. Frank ; foreword by Jonathan Silvertown. |
title_full_unstemmed | Sex in city plants, animals, and other forms of life : a guide to urban reproductive diversity / Kenneth D. Frank ; foreword by Jonathan Silvertown. |
title_short | Sex in city plants, animals, and other forms of life : |
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topic | Sex (Biology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120560 Insects Sexual behavior. Plants, Sex in. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85103029 Sexual behavior in animals. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120721 Urban ecology (Biology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85141309 Biodiversity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87005569 Sex https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012723 Biodiversity https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D044822 Sexualité (Biologie) Insectes Sexualité. Plantes Sexualité. Comportement sexuel chez les animaux. Écologie urbaine. Biodiversité. urban environments. aat sex (biological characteristic) aat Biodiversity fast Plants, Sex in fast Sex (Biology) fast Sexual behavior in animals fast Urban ecology (Biology) fast |
topic_facet | Sex (Biology) Insects Sexual behavior. Plants, Sex in. Sexual behavior in animals. Urban ecology (Biology) Biodiversity. Sex Biodiversity Sexualité (Biologie) Insectes Sexualité. Plantes Sexualité. Comportement sexuel chez les animaux. Écologie urbaine. Biodiversité. urban environments. sex (biological characteristic) Plants, Sex in Sexual behavior in animals |
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