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El. knyga: Island Ecology

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  • Serija: Outline Studies in Ecology
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Chapman and Hall
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789400958005
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Outline Studies in Ecology
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Chapman and Hall
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789400958005
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The islands of the Pacific and East Indies made an enormous and fateful impact on the minds of Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace, the fathers of modem evolutionary theory. Since then island floras and faunas have continued to playa central role in the development of evolutionary, and more recently ecological thought. For much ofthis century island ecology was a descriptive science and a wealth of information has been amassed on patterns of species distributions, on the composition of island floras and faunas, on the classification of islands into types such as oceanic and continental, on the taxonomic description of insular species and sub-species and on the adaptations, often bizarre, of island creatures. However, biologists are not satisfied for long with the mere collection of data and the description of patterns, but seek unifying theories. Island ecology was transformed into a predictive science by the publication, in 1967, of MacArthur and Wilson's Theory of Island Biogeography. This, perhaps the most influential book written on island ecology, has been the stimulus for a generation of theoretical ecologists and gifted field workers. The books listed below in the bibliography will indicate to the reader the vast scope of island ecology and the changes in approach that have taken place over the years.

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1 Introduction.- 2 Reaching and colonizing islands.- 2.1 Getting there.-
2.2 Establishing a beach-head.- References.- 3 How many species?.- 3.1
Species number and habitat diversity.- 3.2 The effect of area alone.- 3.3
Equilibrium theory.- References.- 4 Islands as experiments in competition.-
4.1 Abundance shifts.- 4.2 Altitudinal shifts.- 4.3 Habitat shifts.- 4.4
Shifts in vertical foraging range.- 4.5 Dietary shifts.- 4.6 Assembly rules
for island communities.- References.- 5 The very remote islands.- 5.1 The
ancient conifers of New Caledonia.- 5.2 The Honeycreepers of Hawaii.- 5.3
Unresolved problems.- References.- 6 Some dangers of living on an island.-
6.1 The taxon cycle.- 6.2 What drives the cycle?.- References.- 7 Continental
habitat islands.- 7.1 Islands of Pįramo vegetation.- 7.2 Mountain mammals.-
7.3 Caves of limestone.- 7.4 Goldmines and Pikas.- References.- 8 Island
ecology and nature reserves.- 8.1 How many species will a reserve support?.-
8.2 How long does it take to lose species?.- 8.3 Which species will be
lost?.- 8.4 The design of reserves.- References.- Map-location of islands
mentioned in text.