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Plant Behaviour and Intelligence

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Plant Behaviour and Intelligence Anthony Trewavas
Libristo code: 04532591
Publishers Oxford University Press, August 2014
This novel book is the first to properly address the controversial issue of plant intelligence, argu... Full description
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This novel book is the first to properly address the controversial issue of plant intelligence, arguing convincingly that cells and whole plants growing in competitive wild conditions exhibit aspects of plant behaviour that can be accurately described as 'intelligent'. The author expands on three main insights drawn by the Nobel Prize winning botanist Barbara McClintock: firstly that plant cells may have knowledge of themselves; secondly that they receive challenges which lead to behavioural changes; finally, that they do so in a manner which implies assessment and intelligent behaviour. By equating the concept of intelligent behaviour with that of adaptively variable behaviour, the book provides a novel integration of signalling, behaviour, and behavioural ecology, all set within the context of plant studies. Plant Behaviour and Intelligence begins with chapters on the origins and multicellular nature of plant life, before going on to discuss novel behaviours such as branch initiation and growth, unusual behaviour of leaves, and how roots reconstruct their sensing systems and are capable of self-recognition. An entire chapter is devoted to the nature of intelligence and another to the vexed question of 'consciousness', as applied to plant life. This advanced textbook will be suitable for senior undergraduate and graduate level students taking related courses in plant ecology and evolution. It will also be of relevance and use to a broader audience of professional plant ecologists seeking an authoritative reference text to help them navigate the complexity and controversy of plant behaviour.

About the book

Full name Plant Behaviour and Intelligence
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2014
Number of pages 304
EAN 9780199539543
ISBN 0199539545
Libristo code 04532591
Weight 794
Dimensions 238 x 196 x 18
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