Comparative Biogeography
Discovering and Classifying Biogeographical Patterns of a Dynamic Earth
Malte Ebach author Lynne Parenti author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:4th Dec '09
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To unravel the complex shared history of the Earth and its life forms, biogeographers analyze patterns of biodiversity, species distribution, and geological history. So far, the field of biogeography has been fragmented into divergent systematic and evolutionary approaches, with no overarching or unifying research theme or method. In this text, Lynne Parenti and Malte Ebach address this discord and outline comparative tools to unify biogeography. Rooted in phylogenetic systematics, this comparative biogeographic approach offers a comprehensive empirical framework for discovering and deciphering the patterns and processes of the distribution of life on Earth. The authors cover biogeography from its fundamental ideas to the most effective ways to implement them. Real-life examples illustrate concepts and problems, including the first comparative biogeographical analysis of the Indo-West Pacific, an introduction to biogeographical concepts rooted in the earth sciences, and the integration of phylogeny, evolution and earth history.
"In this well-written book, Parenti ... and Ebach ... provide a clear overview of the field of comparative biogeography... Highly recommended." Choice "This book provides great insight." -- Joshua A. Drew Copeia "A fundamental contribution to historical biogeography, and a 'must have' publication for any researcher interested in biogeography." Ecoscience "If you are looking for a glimpse into the curious world of panbiogeography, this is the best volume to get to obtain that information." -- Susanne S. Renner Qtly Review Of Biology "A comprehensive history of biogeography." Environment And Ecology
ISBN: 9780520259454
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: 726g
312 pages