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Overview
As a novel endeavour in ecological science, this book focuses on a major issue in organismal life on Earth:species coexistence. The book crosses the usual disciplinary boundaries between palaeobiology, ecology and evolutionary biology and provides a timely overview of the patterns and processes of species diversity and coexistence on a range of spatio-temporal scales. In this unique synthesis, the author offers a critical and penetrating examination of the concepts and models of coexistence and community structure, thus making a valuable contribution to the field of community ecology. There is an emphasis on clarity and accessibility without sacrificing scientific rigour, making this book suitable for both advanced students and individual researchers in ecology, palaeobiology and environmental and evolutionary biology.
- Comprehensive and contemporary synthesis.
- Pulls together the aggregate influence of evolution and ecology on patterns in communities.
- Balanced mix of theory and empirical work.
- Clearly structured chapters with short introduction and summary.
Synopsis
As a novel endeavour in ecological science, this book focuses on a major issue in organismal life on Earth - species coexistence. The book crosses the usual disciplinary boundaries between palaeobiology, ecology and evolutionary biology and provides a timely overview of the patterns and processes of species diversity and coexistence on a range of spatio-temporal scales.
In this unique synthesis, the author offers a critical and penetrating examination of the concepts and models of coexistence and community structure, thus making a valuable contribution to the field of community ecology. There is an emphasis on clarity and accessibility without sacrificing scientific rigour, making this book suitable for both advanced students and individual researchers in ecology, paleobiology and environmental and evolutionary biology.
Booknews
Students and researchers frustrated with gleaning bits of information from ecology textbooks and articles will be pleased with this book- length treatment of the subject. Its themes include the origins of species coexistence; patterns and processes of species richness, the niche, and community assembly; mechanisms of coexistence; and issues relating to stability and conservation of coexisting species. Intended for advanced students of ecology, evolutionary biology, and paleobiology. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)