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Theory-Based Ecology

A Darwinian approach

Czaran, Tamas (, Research Group of Theoretical Biology and Evolutionary Ecology, MTA and Eotvos University, and Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen) & Botta-Dukat, Zoltan (, MTA Centre for Ecological Research) & Pasztor, Liz (, Department of Genetics, Eotvos University) & Magyar, Gabriella (, Formerly of Department of Plant Systematics, Ecology and Theoretical Biology, Eotvos University)

Theory-Based Ecology

Theory-Based Ecology

A Darwinian approach

Theory-Based Ecology

 

The first text to adopt a Darwinian approach to develop a universal, coherent and robust theory of ecology and provide a unified treatment of ecology and evolution.


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Beschrijving Theory-Based Ecology

Ecology is in a challenging state as a scientific discipline. While some theoretical ecologists are attempting to build a definition of ecology from first principles, many others are questioning even the feasibility of a general and universal theory. At the same time, it is increasingly important that ecology is accurately and functionally defined for a generation of researchers tackling escalating environmental problems in the face of doubt and disagreement. The authors of Theory-Based Ecology have written a textbook that presents a robust, modern, and mathematically sound theory of ecology, maintaining a strong link between empirical data, models, and theory. It is firmly based in Darwinian thought, since it was Darwin who first revealed the ecological principles of the origin of species, and gave the evolution of diversity a process-based, mechanistic explanation.

The authors base their synthetic theory of Darwinian ecology on seven key principles: exponential growth, growth regulation, inherited individual differences, finiteness and stochasticity, competitive exclusion, robust coexistence, and constraints and trade-offs. Within this solid conceptual framework, they integrate classic and actual empirical knowledge from ecology and evolutionary biology, clarifying methodological and mathematical detail in clear and helpful text boxes. A wealth of illustrated examples pertaining to different organisational levels (alleles, clones and species) helps to explain how the principles operate.

This is an invaluable resource for graduate level students as well as professional researchers in the fields of ecology, genetics, evolutionary ecology, and mathematical biology.


ISBN
9780199577859
Pagina's
324
Verschenen
NUR
922
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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