Ecological Relationships of Plants and Animals
by Henry F. Howe & Lynn C. Westley

  • 1988
  • 1st Edition
  • Vintage 
  • Excellent condition
  • Hardcover 
  • Unclipped dust jacket, Mylar cover, beautiful condition
  • Previously owned
  • Text block intact without markings
  • Spine tight and straight
  • Many b/w illustrations
  • Bibliography (Literature Cited)
  • Index
  • Oxford University Press

Explore the intricate web of interactions between plants and animals with this insightful book. Howe and Westley delve into familiar ecological areas, such as pollination and herbivory, while also presenting new information on topics like seed dispersal, co-evolution genetics, and plant defenses. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or nature enthusiast, this book provides valuable insights into the delicate balance of ecosystems. Discover the implications of human impact on plant and animal communities and gain a deeper understanding of our natural world.

Key Features:
  • Comprehensive coverage of ecological relationships between plants and animals.
  • Clear explanations supported by scientific evidence and case studies.
  • Rich illustrations and diagrams to aid comprehension.
  • Insights into the role of ecological relationships in ecosystem stability and resilience.
  • Practical applications for conservation and management strategies.
  • Book poly bagged for protection
  • From a pet-free and smoke-free home. 
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