Island biogeography is the study of the distribution and dynamics of species in island environments. Due to their isolation from more widespread continental species, islands are ideal places for unique species to evolve, but they are also places of concentrated extinction. Not surprisingly, they are widely studied by ecologists, conservationists and evolutionary biologists alike. There is no other recent textbook devoted solely to island biogeography, and a synthesis of the many recent advances is now overdue. This second edition builds on the success and reputation of the first, documenting the recent advances in this exciting field and explaining how islands have been used as natural laboratories in developing and testing ecological and evolutionary theories. In addition, the book describes the main processes of island formation, development and eventual demise, and explains the relevance of island environmental history to island biogeography. The authors demonstrate the huge significance of islands as hotspots of biodiversity, and as places from which disproportionate numbers of species have been extinguished by human action in historical time. Many island species are today threatened with extinction, and this work examines both the chief threats to their persistence and some of the mitigation measures that can be put in play with conservation strategies tailored to islands.
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A definitive review of the island literature, explaining how islands have been used as natural laboratories in developing and testing ecological and evolutionary theories.
PART 1 - ISLANDS AS NATURAL LABORATORIES ; PART 2- ISLAND ECOLOGY ; PART 3- ISLAND EVOLUTION ; PART 4- ISLANDS AND CONSERVATION
This is an exceptionally exciting time in the development of island biogeography, and the authors of this book have done us a great service in clarifying where we have been and hlping to point the way forwards.
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`This is an exceptionally exciting time in the development of island biogeography, and the authors of this book have done us a great service in clarifying where we have been and hlping to point the way forwards.' Lawrence R. Heaney, Journal of Biogeography (2007) 34, 1832
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Provides a new, inclusive synthesis of island biogeography for an advanced student readership New, self-contained, case studies enhance the main text Sets out a future research agenda for the field Ideal graduate seminar course material Documents the recent advances in island ecology and evolution as well as their application to conservation problems Expanded coverage of conservation and management issues
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Robert J. Whittaker is Professor of Biogeography at the Oxford University Centre for the Environment Jose Maria Fernandez-Palacios is Professor of Ecology at the La Laguna University, Tenerife
Provides a new, inclusive synthesis of island biogeography for an advanced student readership New, self-contained, case studies enhance the main text Sets out a future research agenda for the field Ideal graduate seminar course material Documents the recent advances in island ecology and evolution as well as their application to conservation problems Expanded coverage of conservation and management issues
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198566120
Publisert
2006
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
807 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
180 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
414

Biographical note

Robert J. Whittaker is Professor of Biogeography at the Oxford University Centre for the Environment Jose Maria Fernandez-Palacios is Professor of Ecology at the La Laguna University, Tenerife