As in the previous (fourth) edition, the text integrates the three main threads of biogeography: i) ecological biogeography (how organisms live together where they are today); ii) the analytical biogeography of present day distribution patterns (where they live, in what diversity and how they disper
Biogeography: an ecological and evolutionary approach
β Scribed by Christopher Barry Cox, Peter D. Moore, Richard J. Ladle
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons;Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 509
- Edition
- Ninth edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Through eight successful editions, and over nearly 40 years, Biogeography: An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach has provided a thorough and comprehensive exploration of the varied scientific disciplines and research that are essential to understanding the subject. The text has been praised for its solid background in historical biogeography and basic biology, that is enhanced and illuminated by discussions of current research.
This new edition incorporates the exciting changes of the recent years, and presents a thoughtful exploration of the research and controversies that have transformed our understanding of the biogeography of the world. It also clearly identifies the three quite different arenas of biogeographical research: continental biogeography, island biogeography and marine biogeography. It is the only current textbook with full coverage of marine biogeography.
It reveals how the patterns of life that we see today have been created by the two great Engines of the Planet - the Geological Engine, plate tectonics, which alters the conditions of life on the planet, and the Biological Engine, evolution, which responds to these changes by creating new forms and patterns of life.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: The history of biogeography --
sect. I. The challenge of existing. Patters of distribution : finding a home --
Communities and ecosystems : living together --
Patterns of biodiversity --
sect. II. The engines of the planet. Plate tectonics --
Evolution, the source of novelty --
sect. III. Island biogeography. Life, death, and evolution on islands --
sect. IV. Patterns of life. From evolution to patterns of life --
Patterns in the ocean --
Patterns in the past --
Setting the scene for today --
Ice and change --
sect. V. People and problems. The human instrusion --
Conservation biogeography.
β¦ Subjects
Biogeography.
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