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The Pollination Biology of North American Orchids: Volume 2

North of Florida and Mexico

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  • Volume 2 contains three parts, Orchidoideae subgroups, Spiranthinae, Goodyerinae, and Cranichidinae; Epidendroideae subgroups, the Neottieae, Triphoreae, Malaxideae, Calypsoeae, Cymbidieae, Epidendreae, and Arethuseae; and Vanilloideae tribe Pogonieae
  • Each part includes both an introductory section for each of the larger genera and a review of individual species within each genus
  • The treatment of species or groups of closely related species has the same format and consists of five parts
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. Subfamily Orchidoideae (Part Two)

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
  3. Subfamily Orchidoideae (Part two)

    1. Subtribes Goodyerinae and Cranichidinae

      • Charles L. Argue
      Pages 3-18
    2. Subtribe Spiranthinae

      • Charles L. Argue
      Pages 19-52
  4. Subfamily Epidendroideae

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 53-53
    2. Tribe Neottieae

      • Charles L. Argue
      Pages 55-83
    3. Tribe Triphoreae

      • Charles L. Argue
      Pages 85-90
    4. Tribe Malaxideae

      • Charles L. Argue
      Pages 91-104
    5. Tribe Calypsoeae

      • Charles L. Argue
      Pages 105-139
    6. Tribes Cymbidieae and Epidendreae

      • Charles L. Argue
      Pages 141-146
  5. Subfamily Vanilloideae (Part Two)

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 165-165
  6. Subfamily Vanilloideae (part two)

    1. Tribe Pogonieae

      • Charles L. Argue
      Pages 167-184
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 185-202

About this book

Recent studies have revealed remarkable complexity and diversity in orchid-pollinator relationships. These studies comprise a vast literature currently scattered in numerous, often obscure, journals and books. The Pollination Biology of North American Orchids brings together, for the first time, a comprehensive treatment of this information for all native and introduced North American orchids found north of Mexico and Florida. It provides detailed information on genetic compatibility, breeding systems, pollinators, pollination mechanisms, fruiting success, and limiting factors for each species. Distribution, habitat, and floral morphology are also summarized. In addition, detailed line drawings emphasize orchid reproductive organs and their adaptation to known pollinators.

This, the second of two volumes, treats the subfamily Orchidoideae with the tribe Cranichideae. This is followed by examination of the seven North American tribes of subfamily Epidendroideae and the single North American tribe of subfamily Vanilloideae.

The Pollination Biology of North American Orchids will be of interest to both regional and international audiences including:

  • Researchers and students in this field of study who are currently required to search through the scattered literature to obtain the information gathered here.
  • Researchers and students in related fields with an interest in the co-evolution of plants and insects.
  • Conservation specialists who need to understand both the details of orchid reproduction and the identity of primary pollinators in order to properly manage the land for both.
  • Orchid breeders who require accurate and current information on orchid breeding systems.
  • General readers with an interest in orchid biology.

Charles Argue, Ph.D., is a plant biologist at the University of Minnesota specializing in the study of pollen grains. His articles have appeared in numerousjournals including the American Journal of Botany, International Journal of Plant Sciences (formerly Botanical Gazette), Botany (formerly Canadian Journal of Botany), Grana, Pollen et Spores, North American Native Orchid Journal, The Native Orchid Conference Journal, Fremontia, and as chapters in a number of books.

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Reviews

From the reviews:

“Argue presents an impressive, comprehensive, and modern summary of the state of knowledge on the pollination biology of all major orchid groups in North America. … the author has achieved his stated goal of providing a thorough treatment of the filed that will be of board interest to local and international researchers and students of pollination as well as orchid enthusiasts. … also contain critical information for conservation managers striving to conserve the precious orchid diversity of the region.” (Rod Peakall, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 88 (3), September, 2013)

Authors and Affiliations

  • , College of Biological Sciences, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, USA

    Charles L. Argue

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eBook USD 139.00
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Softcover Book USD 179.99
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