The Ecological Consequences of Environmental Heterogeneity
40th Symposium of the British Ecological Society
Michael J Hutchings editor Elizabeth A John editor Alan J A Stewart editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
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A wide-ranging review of the effects of heterogeneity on individuals, populations, communities and biodiversity.
This excellent set of review chapters discusses the effects of environmental heterogeneity; the effects of spatial and temporal heterogeneity on individuals, populations, communities and biodiversity; and the management and conservation implications of environment heterogeneity. The book is an invaluable reference work for graduate students and researchers.The last decade has seen countless advances in the measurement and interpretation of the impacts of environmental heterogeneity upon organisms and ecological processes. Progress has been made at a variety of scales of organisation. Following a Symposium on Ecological Consequences of Environmental Heterogeneity, a team of international experts has collaborated to produce this volume. It discusses the effects of environmental heterogeneity; the effects of spatial and temporal heterogeneity on individuals, populations, communities and biodiversity; and the management and conservation implications of environment heterogeneity. This book will prove to be an invaluable reference work not only to advanced students but also established researchers working in the field.
ISBN: 9780521549356
Dimensions: 245mm x 173mm x 24mm
Weight: 973g
452 pages