Using a wealth of real examples from both the animal and plant kingdoms, Andrew Cockburn explores the questions at the heart of evolutionary ecology: the origin and maintenance of diversity; the pressures that determine form and behaviour; and the way in which organisms interact. The new edition has been extensively revised. It has been comprehensively updated to incorporate all the latest advances in the field. Coverage of topical subjects - such as plant mating systems, interspecific interactions, and intragenomic conflict - has been increased. Sections of the text that proved too difficult for students in the first edition have been completely rewritten and considerably simplified
Text suitable for a variety of courses at the advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate levels explores the questions at the heart of evolutionary ecology: the origin and maintenance of the diversity of organisms, the pressures that determine their form and shape their behavior, and the way in which they interact. With some 140 illustrations and drawings, and some 1,100 references. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR booknews.com