Ecology: Achievement and Challenge
Highlighting achievements of the past and challenges of the future, this volume presents the most important ecological issues. Major topics are addressed in evolution and population biology; functional and community ecology; the ecology of changing environments; and the ecology of ecosystems, management and human impacts. Key aspects of contemporary ecology and its interfaces with related disciplines, such as genetics and economics, are also considered.
- The book represents the views of the world's leading ecologists
- Reviews recent achievements, and identifies areas for future research
- Covers seventeen of the most important areas in modern ecology
Product details
March 2004Paperback
9780521549301
420 pages
244 × 173 × 23 mm
0.67kg
136 b/w illus. 14 tables
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Table of Contents
- Part I. Evolution and Population Biology:
- 1. Genetics and ecology L. Partridge
- 2. Testing Antonovic's five tenets of ecological genetics: experiments with bacteria at the interface of ecology and genetics R. E. Lenski
- 3. Sociality and population dynamics T. H. Clutton-Brock
- 4. Studies of the reproduction, longevity and movements of individual animals I. Newton
- Part II. Functional and Community Ecology:
- 5. Specificity, links and networks in the control of diversity in plant and microbial communities A. H. Fitter
- 6. Global change and the linkages between physiological ecology and ecosystem ecology J. R. Ehleringer, T. E. Cerling and L. B. Flanagan
- 7. Biodiversity, ecosystem processes and climate change J. H. Lawton
- 8. Plant functional types, communities and ecosystems J. P. Grime
- 9. Effects of diversity and composition on grassland stability and productivity D. Tilman
- Part III. Ecology of Changing Environments:
- 10. Climate change and steady state in temperate hardwood forests M. B. Davis
- 11. Experimental plant ecology: some lessons from global change research Ch. Kørner
- 12. Keeping track of carbon flows between biosphere and atmosphere J. Grace, P. Meir and Y. Malhi
- 13. Climate and plants: present and future interactions F. I. Woodward
- Part IV. Ecosystems, Management and Human Impacts:
- 14. Lost linkages and lotic ecology: rediscovering small streams J. L. Meyer and J. B. Wallace
- 15. Plant-mammal interactions: lessons for our understanding of nature and implications for biodiversity conservation R. Dirzo
- 16. Ecological economic theory for managing ecosystem services Roughgarden and P. R. Armsworth
- 17. Alternative states of ecosystems: evidence and some implications S. R. Carpenter
- Part V. Concluding Remarks:
- 18. Concluding remarks J. H. Brown.