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Nature's greatest success: how plants evolved to exploit humanity
Nature's greatest success: how plants evolved to exploit humanity
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Spengler, Robert N., III
Publisher
University of California Press
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[2025]
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English
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Preface
The domestication age
What is domestication?
Domestication is occurring all around you
Reframing domestication as evolution
Domestication was inevitable
Adaptability and domestication
Developmental plasticity
Weed domestication
Evolutionary origins of farming
Natura non facit saltum
Primate orchards
Megafruits
Small-seeded annuals
The insularity syndrome
Visualizing the origins
Afterword
Common names and binomials.
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Plants, Cultivated
Plants, Cultivated -- History
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9780520405837
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