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Title Species diversity in ecological communities : historical and geographical perspectives / edited by Robert E. Ricklefs and Dolph Schluter
Published Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1993]
©1993

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Description 414 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Contents Machine derived contents note: Table of contents for Species diversity in ecological communities : historical and geographical perspectives / edited by Robert E. Ricklefs and Dolph Schluter. -- Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog -- Information from electronic data provided by the publisher. May be incomplete or contain other coding. -- 1 Species Diversity: Introduction to the Problem, Dolph Schluter and Robert E. Ricklefs -- Part I Local Patterns and Processes -- 2 The Maintenance of Species Richness in Plant Communities, David Tilman and Stephen Pacala -- 3 Environment and Trophodiversity, Peter Yodzis -- 4 Structure of Intertidal Assemblages in Different Locations: How Can Local Process be Compared?, Anthony J. Underwood and Peter Petraitis -- 5 How are Diversity and Productivity Related?, Michael L. Rosenzweig and Zvika Abramsky -- 6 Energy Supply and Patterns of Species Richness on Local and Regional Scales, David H. Wright, David J. Currie, and Brian A. Maurer -- Part II Coexistence at the Mesoscale -- 7 Ecology at the Mesoscale: The Influence of Regional Processes on Local Communities, Robert D. Holt -- 8 Species Interactions in Space, John F. McLaughlin and Jonathan Roughgarden -- 9 Local and Regional Regulation of Species-Area Relations: A patch-Occupancy Model, Hal Caswell and Joel E. Cohen -- 10 Three Explanations of the Positive Relationship between Distribution and Abundance of Species, Ilkka Hanski, Jari Kouki, and Antti Halkka -- 11 Experimental Biogeography: Interactions between Stochastic, Historical, and Ecological Processes in a Model Archipelago, Daniel Haydon, Ray R. Radtkey, and Eric R. Pianka -- Part III Regional Perspectives -- 12 Space, Time, and Man as Determinants of Diversity of Birds and Mammals in the Mediterranean Region, Jacques Blondel and Jean-Denis Vigne -- 13 Bird Diversity Components within and between Habitats in Australia, Martin L. Cody -- 14 Determinants of Diversity in Animal Communities of Arid Australia, Stephen R. Morton -- 15 Biodiversity in Australia Compared with Other Continents, Mark Westoby -- 16 Patterns of Diversity for the Insect Herbivores on Bracken, John H. Lawton, Thomas M. Lewinsohn, and Stephen G. Compton -- 17 Community Richness in Parasites of Some Freshwater Fishes from North America, John M. Aho and Albert O. Bush -- 18 Evidence for the Influence of Historical Processes in Co-occurrence and Diversity of Tiger Beetle Species, David L. Pearson and Steven A. Juliano -- 19 Pelagic Diversity Patterns, John A. McGowan and Patricia W. Walker -- 20 Global Patterns of Diversity in Mangrove Floras, Robert E. Ricklefs and Roger Earl Latham -- 21 Convergence and the Regional Component of Species Diversity, Dolph Schluter and Robert E. Ricklefs -- 22 Unsaturated Patters in Species Assemblages: The Role of Regional Processes in Setting Local Species Richness, Howard V. Cornell -- Part IV Historical and Phylogenetic Perspectives -- 23 Phylogenetic Determinants of Insect/Plant Community Diversity, Brian D. Farrell and Charles Mitter -- 24 Historical Ecology: Examining Phylogenetic Components of Community Evolution, Daniel R. Brooks and Deborah McLennan -- 25 Phylogenetic Patterns, Biogeography, and the Ecological Structure of Neotropical Snake Assemblages, John E. Cadle and Harry W. Greene -- 26 Continental Comparisons of Temperate-Zone Tree Species Diversity, Roger Earl latham and Robert E. Ricklefs -- 27 The Phanerozoic Evolution of Reef Diversity, Erle G. Kauffman and J. Al Fagerstrom -- 28 Historical Diversity Patterns in North America large Herbivores and Carnivores, Blaire Van Valkenburgh and Christine M. Janis -- 29 Fossil Communities: Compositional Variation at Many Time Scales, James W. Valentine and David Jablonski -- 30 Species Diversity: Regional and Historical Influences, Robert E. Ricklefs and Dolph Schluter -- Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Species diversity, Biotic communities, Biogeography
Summary A pioneering work, "Species Diversity in Ecological Communities" looks at biodiversity in its broadest geographical and historical contexts. For many decades, ecologists have studied only small areas over short time spans in the belief that diversity is regulated by local ecological interactions. However, to understand fully how communities come to have the diversity they do, and to properly address urgent conservation problems, scientists must consider global patterns of species richness and the historical events that shape both regional and local communities. The authors use new theoretical developments, analyses, and case studies to explore the large-scale mechanisms that generate and maintain diversity. Case studies of various regions and organisms consider how local and regional processes interact to determine patterns of species richness. The contributors emphasize the fact that ecological processes acting quickly on a local scale do not erase the effects of regional and historical events that occur more slowly and less frequently. This book compels scientists to rethink the foundations of community ecology and sets the stage for further research using comparative, experimental, geographical, and historical data. Published: July 2014
Analysis Ecology
Biodiversity
Biology
Ecosystems
Geography
Habitats
Natural resource management
Overseas item
Simulation
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-404) and index
Subject Biogeography.
Biotic communities.
Species diversity.
Biogeography.
Biotic communities.
Species diversity.
Biodiversity
Community ecology
Ecology
Species diversity
Author Ricklefs, Robert E.
Schluter, Dolph.
LC no. 93016747
ISBN 0226718220 (cloth : acid-free paper)
0226718239 (paper : acid-free paper)