How are communities assembled from species pools? This pressing question underlies a broad array of practical problems in ecology and environmental science, including the restoration of damaged landscapes, management of protected areas, and protection of threatened species. Ideal for students, and researchers working with ecological communities.
How are communities assembled from species pools? This pressing question underlies a broad array of practical problems in ecology and environmental science, including the restoration of damaged landscapes, management of protected areas, and protection of threatened species. Ideal for students, and researchers working with ecological communities.
Paul A. Keddy is an independent researcher who has taught community ecology for more than 30 years. Paul conducted award-winning research on environmental factors controlling plant communities and their manipulation to enhance native biodiversity. He delights in bringing science alive for his audience. Author of six books winning three scientific prizes, he also co-edited Ecological Assembly Rules: Perspectives, Advances and Retreats (Cambridge University Press, 1999).
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Preface 1. A general framework for community ecology 2. Filters 3. Species pools 4. Traits 5. Trait-environment interactions 6. Functional groups 7. Predictive models of community assembly 8. Prospects and possibilities References Index.
Preface 1. A general framework for community ecology 2. Filters 3. Species pools 4. Traits 5. Trait-environment interactions 6. Functional groups 7. Predictive models of community assembly 8. Prospects and possibilities References Index.
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