Ecology and Evolution of Communities

Insights from Leading Ecologists on Community Dynamics

Jared Diamond author Martin Cody author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Harvard University Press

Published:31st Jan '75

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This collection presents significant contributions to ecological theory and practice, showcasing the impact of Robert MacArthur's work on the field. Ecology and Evolution of Communities is essential reading.

This volume features 18 contributions from prominent figures in the ecology field, all closely associated with Robert MacArthur. His influential work has significantly shaped contemporary ecological studies. The papers included in Ecology and Evolution of Communities present innovative models for understanding ecological processes, alongside fresh applications of theoretical and quantitative methodologies, as well as new techniques for analyzing empirical data.

In recent years, ecology has experienced a resurgence, establishing itself as a key area within biology. This book showcases original contributions that reflect the vibrant intellectual activity within the discipline. Each paper addresses various aspects of ecological theory and practice, offering insights into species abundance, diversity, and the dynamics of ecological communities.

The chapters are organized into sections that delve into specific themes. The initial chapters focus on species abundance and diversity, applying new theoretical frameworks to these concepts. Subsequent sections explore competitive strategies in resource allocation across different species, while later chapters examine community structures through comparative and experimental approaches. The final contributions highlight the interplay between theoretical advancements and practical applications, underscoring the importance of ecological studies in addressing contemporary conservation challenges. Overall, Ecology and Evolution of Communities serves as a vital resource for understanding the complexities of ecological interactions and their implications for the natural world.

ISBN: 9780674224445

Dimensions: 229mm x 178mm x 41mm

Weight: 1225g

560 pages