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Biogeography 5th Revised edition


Biogeography 5th Revised edition

Hardback by Lomolino, Mark V. (, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry); Riddle, Brett R. (, University of Nevada, Las Vegas); Whittaker, Robert J. (, University of Oxford)

Biogeography

£227.99

ISBN:
9781605354729
Publication Date:
31 Oct 2016
Edition/language:
5th Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Pages:
784 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 11 May 2024
Biogeography

Description

Published by Sinauer Associates, an imprint of Oxford University Press. Biogeography, first published in 1983, is one of the most comprehensive text and general reference books in the natural sciences. The fifth edition builds on the strengths of previous editions to provide an insightful and integrative explanation of how geographic variation across terrestrial and marine environments has influenced the fundamental processes of immigration, extinction, and evolution to shape species distributions and nearly all patterns of biological diversity. It is an empirically and conceptually rich text that illustrates general patterns and processes using examples from a broad diversity of life forms, time periods and aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Biogeography, Fifth Edition, is written as a primary text for undergraduate and graduate courses, and is also an invaluable reference for biogeographers, ecologists, evolutionary biologists, and conservation biologists. Its fundamental assertion is that patterns in biological diversity make little sense unless viewed within an explicit geographic context. Starting from principal patterns and fundamental principles, and assuming only a rudimentary knowledge of biology, geography, and Earth history, the text explains the relationships between geographic variation in biological diversity and the geological, ecological, and evolutionary processes that have produced them. The use of color illustrations, evaluated and optimized for colorblind readers, has transformed our abilities to illustrate key concepts and empirical patterns in the geography of nature. By providing a description of the historical development of biogeography, evolution and ecology, along with a comprehensive account of the principal patterns, fundamental principles and recent advances in each of these fields of science, our ultimate vision is for Biogeography to serve as the centerpiece of a one- or two-semester core course in biological diversity.

Contents

UNIT ONE. INTRODUCTION TO THE DISCIPLINE.- 1. The Science of Biogeography 2. The History and Reticulating Phylogeny of Biogeography UNIT TWO. THE GEOGRAPHIC AND ECOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF BIOGEOGRAPHY.- 3. The Geographic Template: Visualization and Analysis of Biogeographic Patterns 4. Distributions of Species: Ecological Foundations 5. The Distribution and Dynamics of Communities, Biomes, and Ecosystems UNIT THREE. FUNDAMENTAL BIOGEOGRAPHIC PROCESSES AND EARTH HISTORY.- 6. Dispersal and Immigration 7. Speciation and Extinction 8. The Changing Earth 9. Glaciation and Biogeographic Dynamics of the Pleistocene UNIT FOUR. EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF LINEAGES AND BIOTAS.- 10. The Geography of Diversification and Regionalization 11. Reconstructing the Evolutionary History of Lineages 12. Reconstructing the History of Biotas UNIT FIVE. ECOLOGICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY.- 13. Island Biogeography 14. Areography, Ecogeography and Macroecology of Continental and Oceanic Biotas UNIT SIX. CONSERVATION AND THE FRONTIERS OF BIOGEOGRAPHY.- 15. Biogeography of Humanity, Biological Diversity and Conservation Biogeograph 16. From the Foundations to the Frontiers of Biogeography.

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