This study of distribution, abundance and population size variation in animals (formerly regarded as pure ecological subjects) is presented in an evolutionary framework. Arguing that evolved characters of organisms such as morphology, behavior and life history influence their ecological relationships, this new conceptual framework is broadly relevant to ecologists, evolutionary biologists, behavioral scientists and entomologists.
This study of distribution, abundance and population size variation in animals (formerly regarded as pure ecological subjects) is presented in an evolutionary framework. Arguing that evolved characters of organisms such as morphology, behavior and life history influence their ecological relationships, this new conceptual framework is broadly relevant to ecologists, evolutionary biologists, behavioral scientists and entomologists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter W. Price is Regents' Professor Emeritus at Northern Arizona University. Over the past 40 years Professor Price has contributed over 200 research articles and book chapters to the scientific literature and has been sole author or an editor of 11 books. He has received the Founder's Memorial Award from the Entomological Society of America and is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society of London.
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Preface Acknowledgements 1. The general thesis 2. Historical views on distribution, abundance, and population dynamics 3. The focal species - basic biology 4. The focal species - emergent properties 5. The focal group - the common sawflies 6. Convergent constraints in divergent taxonomic groups 7. Divergent constraints and emergent properties 8. Common constraints and divergent emergent properties 9. The thesis applied to parasitoids, vertebrate taxa, and plants 10. Theory development and synthesis Glossary References Author index Taxonomic index Subject index.
Preface Acknowledgements 1. The general thesis 2. Historical views on distribution, abundance, and population dynamics 3. The focal species - basic biology 4. The focal species - emergent properties 5. The focal group - the common sawflies 6. Convergent constraints in divergent taxonomic groups 7. Divergent constraints and emergent properties 8. Common constraints and divergent emergent properties 9. The thesis applied to parasitoids, vertebrate taxa, and plants 10. Theory development and synthesis Glossary References Author index Taxonomic index Subject index.
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