Evan Weiher / Paul Keddy (eds.)
Ecological Assembly Rules
Perspectives, Advances, Retreats
Herausgeber: Keddy, Paul; Weiher, Evan
Evan Weiher / Paul Keddy (eds.)
Ecological Assembly Rules
Perspectives, Advances, Retreats
Herausgeber: Keddy, Paul; Weiher, Evan
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Considers the evidence for the existence of unifying rules controlling the formation and maintenance of ecological communities.
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Considers the evidence for the existence of unifying rules controlling the formation and maintenance of ecological communities.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9780521655330
- ISBN-10: 0521655331
- Artikelnr.: 21922665
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9780521655330
- ISBN-10: 0521655331
- Artikelnr.: 21922665
Evan Weiher is an Assistant Professor in the Biological Sciences Department, University of Winsconsin, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA.
Introduction Paul A. Keddy and Evan Weiher; Part I. The Search for
Meaningful Patterns in Species Assemblages: 1. The genesis and development
of guild assembly rules Barry J. Fox; 2. Ruling out a community assembly
rule: the method of favored states Daniel Simberloff, Lewi Stone and Tamar
Dayan; 3. Community structure and assembly rules: confronting conceptual
and statistical issues with data on desert rodents Douglas A. Kelt and
James H. Brown; 4. Introduced avifaunas as natural experiments in community
assembly Julie L. Lockwood, Michael Moulton and Karla L. Balent; 5.
Assembly rules in plant communities J. Bastow Wilson; 6. Assembly rules at
different scales in plant and bird communities Martin L. Cody; 7. Impact of
language, history and choice of system on the study of assembly rules
Barbara D. Booth and Douglas W. Larson; Part II. Other Perspectives on
Community Assembly: 8. On the nature of the assembly trajectory James A.
Drake, Craig R. Zimmerman, Tom Purucker and Carmen Rojo; 9. Assembly rules
as general constraints on community composition Evan Weiher and Paul A.
Keddy; 10. A species-based, hierarchical model of island biogeography Mark
V. Lomolino; 11. Interaction of physical and biological processes in the
assembly of stream fish communities Elizabeth M. Strange and Theodore C.
Foin; 12. Functional implications of trait-environment linkages in plant
communities Sandra Diaz, Marcelo Cabido and Fernandez Casanoves; 13. When
does restoration succeed? Julie L. Lockwood and Stuart L. Pimm; 14.
Assessing the state of the assembly rules Paul Keddy; Index.
Meaningful Patterns in Species Assemblages: 1. The genesis and development
of guild assembly rules Barry J. Fox; 2. Ruling out a community assembly
rule: the method of favored states Daniel Simberloff, Lewi Stone and Tamar
Dayan; 3. Community structure and assembly rules: confronting conceptual
and statistical issues with data on desert rodents Douglas A. Kelt and
James H. Brown; 4. Introduced avifaunas as natural experiments in community
assembly Julie L. Lockwood, Michael Moulton and Karla L. Balent; 5.
Assembly rules in plant communities J. Bastow Wilson; 6. Assembly rules at
different scales in plant and bird communities Martin L. Cody; 7. Impact of
language, history and choice of system on the study of assembly rules
Barbara D. Booth and Douglas W. Larson; Part II. Other Perspectives on
Community Assembly: 8. On the nature of the assembly trajectory James A.
Drake, Craig R. Zimmerman, Tom Purucker and Carmen Rojo; 9. Assembly rules
as general constraints on community composition Evan Weiher and Paul A.
Keddy; 10. A species-based, hierarchical model of island biogeography Mark
V. Lomolino; 11. Interaction of physical and biological processes in the
assembly of stream fish communities Elizabeth M. Strange and Theodore C.
Foin; 12. Functional implications of trait-environment linkages in plant
communities Sandra Diaz, Marcelo Cabido and Fernandez Casanoves; 13. When
does restoration succeed? Julie L. Lockwood and Stuart L. Pimm; 14.
Assessing the state of the assembly rules Paul Keddy; Index.
Introduction Paul A. Keddy and Evan Weiher; Part I. The Search for
Meaningful Patterns in Species Assemblages: 1. The genesis and development
of guild assembly rules Barry J. Fox; 2. Ruling out a community assembly
rule: the method of favored states Daniel Simberloff, Lewi Stone and Tamar
Dayan; 3. Community structure and assembly rules: confronting conceptual
and statistical issues with data on desert rodents Douglas A. Kelt and
James H. Brown; 4. Introduced avifaunas as natural experiments in community
assembly Julie L. Lockwood, Michael Moulton and Karla L. Balent; 5.
Assembly rules in plant communities J. Bastow Wilson; 6. Assembly rules at
different scales in plant and bird communities Martin L. Cody; 7. Impact of
language, history and choice of system on the study of assembly rules
Barbara D. Booth and Douglas W. Larson; Part II. Other Perspectives on
Community Assembly: 8. On the nature of the assembly trajectory James A.
Drake, Craig R. Zimmerman, Tom Purucker and Carmen Rojo; 9. Assembly rules
as general constraints on community composition Evan Weiher and Paul A.
Keddy; 10. A species-based, hierarchical model of island biogeography Mark
V. Lomolino; 11. Interaction of physical and biological processes in the
assembly of stream fish communities Elizabeth M. Strange and Theodore C.
Foin; 12. Functional implications of trait-environment linkages in plant
communities Sandra Diaz, Marcelo Cabido and Fernandez Casanoves; 13. When
does restoration succeed? Julie L. Lockwood and Stuart L. Pimm; 14.
Assessing the state of the assembly rules Paul Keddy; Index.
Meaningful Patterns in Species Assemblages: 1. The genesis and development
of guild assembly rules Barry J. Fox; 2. Ruling out a community assembly
rule: the method of favored states Daniel Simberloff, Lewi Stone and Tamar
Dayan; 3. Community structure and assembly rules: confronting conceptual
and statistical issues with data on desert rodents Douglas A. Kelt and
James H. Brown; 4. Introduced avifaunas as natural experiments in community
assembly Julie L. Lockwood, Michael Moulton and Karla L. Balent; 5.
Assembly rules in plant communities J. Bastow Wilson; 6. Assembly rules at
different scales in plant and bird communities Martin L. Cody; 7. Impact of
language, history and choice of system on the study of assembly rules
Barbara D. Booth and Douglas W. Larson; Part II. Other Perspectives on
Community Assembly: 8. On the nature of the assembly trajectory James A.
Drake, Craig R. Zimmerman, Tom Purucker and Carmen Rojo; 9. Assembly rules
as general constraints on community composition Evan Weiher and Paul A.
Keddy; 10. A species-based, hierarchical model of island biogeography Mark
V. Lomolino; 11. Interaction of physical and biological processes in the
assembly of stream fish communities Elizabeth M. Strange and Theodore C.
Foin; 12. Functional implications of trait-environment linkages in plant
communities Sandra Diaz, Marcelo Cabido and Fernandez Casanoves; 13. When
does restoration succeed? Julie L. Lockwood and Stuart L. Pimm; 14.
Assessing the state of the assembly rules Paul Keddy; Index.