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Island Biogeography Robert J. Whittaker

Island Biogeography By Robert J. Whittaker

Island Biogeography by Robert J. Whittaker


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Islands provide us with natural laboratories in developing theories and models to understand how evolution works. Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students from geography and the life sciences, this book provides a synthesis of developments across the discipline, linking theoretical debates on island evolution and ecology.

Island Biogeography Summary

Island Biogeography by Robert J. Whittaker

Islands, being discrete, internally quantifiable, numerous, and varied entities, provide us with natural laboratories for developing theories and models of how evolution works. Work on evolution on islands has a long-established biogeographical pedigree, stretching back to the work of Darwin and Wallace, and generating ideas, theories, and models that have played a central role in the development of mainstream ecology, evolutionary biology, and biogeography. Island Biogeography is a new textbook, aimed at advanced undergraduates and graduate students. The first comprehensive book to be written on the topic since 1981, it provides a much needed synthesis of recent developments across the discipline, linking current theoretical debates with applied island ecology. The book covers the following diverse themes: the nature and formation of island environments, and their special contribution to global biodiversity; micro- and macro- evolutionary change on islands, and the frameworks by which these changes may be understood; island ecological theories concerning species numbers, species assembly, and composition; a critical assessment of the contribution of island theories to conservation biology; and finally, an assessment of the human impact on island biodiversity, setting out the tremendous scale of anthropogenic extinctions, and assessing the current threats and remedies. Written by an author who has been researching and teaching island biogeography for many years, Island Biogeography is wide-ranging, authoritative, and accessible to students from across geography and the life sciences. The first truly modern textbook on a fascinating and important subject in evolution and ecology.

Island Biogeography Reviews

Island Biogeography will satisfy those looking for a comprehansive text on island ecology. Nature, Vol. 398, April 1999

Table of Contents

Preface and acknowledgements; 1. The natural laboratory paradigm; 2. Island Environments; 3. Biodiversity hot-spots; 4. Speciation and the island condition; 5. Arrival and change; 6. Emergent models of island evolution; 7. Species numbers games; 8. Community assembly and dynamics; 9. Island theory and conservation; 10. The human impact on island ecosystems; Further reading; Bibliography; Index

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GOR013925683
9780198500209
0198500203
Island Biogeography by Robert J. Whittaker
Used - Like New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
19980901
297
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