My new book on the mathematics of Fibonacci numbers in plants is out this summer from Springer.
Though my own path to writing this book came from trying to make sense of Turing’s ideas, it’s not a guide to his morphogenesis work. Instead it’s a contemporary mathematics textbook suitable for a higher undergraduate or graduate course, though remarkably Turing’s ideas do still play a part in the modern theory. And while we’re here a further advert for an ArXiV preprint developing some of the ideas in the book and a Github repository with support code used to generate the figures.