The major subdisciplines of ecology--population ecology, community
ecology, ecosystem ecology, and evolutionary ecology--have diverged
increasingly in recent decades. What is critically needed today is an
integrated, real-world approach to ecology that reflects the
interdependency of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. From
Populations to Ecosystems proposes an innovative theoretical synthesis
that will enable us to advance our fundamental understanding of
ecological systems and help us to respond to today's emerging global
ecological crisis. Michel Loreau begins by explaining how the
principles of population dynamics and ecosystem functioning can be
merged. He then addresses key issues in the study of biodiversity and
ecosystems, such as functional complementarity, food webs, stability
and complexity, material cycling, and metacommunities. Loreau
describes the most recent theoretical advances that link the
properties of individual populations to the aggregate properties of
communities, and the properties of functional groups or trophic levels
to the functioning of whole ecosystems, placing special emphasis on
the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning.
Finally, he turns his attention to the controversial issue of the
evolution of entire ecosystems and their properties, laying the
theoretical foundations for a genuine evolutionary ecosystem ecology.
From Populations to Ecosystems points the way to a much-needed
synthesis in ecology, one that offers a fuller understanding of
ecosystem processes in the natural world.
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Theoretical Foundations for a New Ecological Synthesis
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400834167
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
320
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