The first synthetic, conceptual overview of mutualism in more than 25 years, edited by the leading figure in the field, identifying the ecological and evolutionary features that unite and divide mutualisms and placing them in clear relation to other pairwise, interspecific interactions.
The first synthetic, conceptual overview of mutualism in more than 25 years, edited by the leading figure in the field, identifying the ecological and evolutionary features that unite and divide mutualisms and placing them in clear relation to other pairwise, interspecific interactions.
Judith L. Bronstein is University Distinguished Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, with a joint appointment in the Department of Entomology, at the University of Arizona. She has published over 100 papers, primarily on mutualism; in addition to her studies on pollination and protection mutualisms, she has worked to develop a conceptual framework for this field since receiving her PhD. An award-winning instructor, she teaches ecology at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. She is currently Editor-in-Chief of The American Naturalist and Advisory Editor for Oxford Bibliographies Online: Ecology. She received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Science Foundation in 2008.
Inhaltsangabe
* Section 1 * 1: Judith L. Bronstein: The Study of Mutualism * 2: Angela E Douglas: The Special Case of Symbioses: Mutualisms with Persistent Contact * Section 2 * 3: George D. Weiblen and Erin L. Treiber: Evolutionary Origins and Diversification of Mutualism * 4: Erol Akçay: Evolutionary Models of Mutualism * 5: Carina A. Baskett and Douglas W. Schemske: Evolution and Genetics of Mutualism * 6: Joel L. Sachs: The Exploitation of Mutualisms * 7: Bruce Anderson: Coevolution in Mutualisms * Section 3 * 8: J. Nathaniel Holland: Population Ecology of Mutualism * 9: Todd M. Palmer, Elizabeth G. Pringle, Adrian Stier and Robert D. Holt: Mutualism in a Community Context * 10: Jason D. Hoeksema and Emilio M. Bruna: Context-Dependent Outcomes of Mutualistic Interactions * 11: Jordi Bascompte and Jens M. Olesen: Mutualistic Networks * 12: Nancy Collins Johnson: Mutualisms and Ecosystem Level Processes * Section 4 * 13: E. Toby Kiers, Anthony R. Ives and Atsushi Kawakita: Global Change and Mutualisms * 14: Rachael Winfree, Molly MacLeod, Tina Harrison, and Daniel P. Cariveau: Conserving and Restoring Mutualisms
* Section 1 * 1: Judith L. Bronstein: The Study of Mutualism * 2: Angela E Douglas: The Special Case of Symbioses: Mutualisms with Persistent Contact * Section 2 * 3: George D. Weiblen and Erin L. Treiber: Evolutionary Origins and Diversification of Mutualism * 4: Erol Akçay: Evolutionary Models of Mutualism * 5: Carina A. Baskett and Douglas W. Schemske: Evolution and Genetics of Mutualism * 6: Joel L. Sachs: The Exploitation of Mutualisms * 7: Bruce Anderson: Coevolution in Mutualisms * Section 3 * 8: J. Nathaniel Holland: Population Ecology of Mutualism * 9: Todd M. Palmer, Elizabeth G. Pringle, Adrian Stier and Robert D. Holt: Mutualism in a Community Context * 10: Jason D. Hoeksema and Emilio M. Bruna: Context-Dependent Outcomes of Mutualistic Interactions * 11: Jordi Bascompte and Jens M. Olesen: Mutualistic Networks * 12: Nancy Collins Johnson: Mutualisms and Ecosystem Level Processes * Section 4 * 13: E. Toby Kiers, Anthony R. Ives and Atsushi Kawakita: Global Change and Mutualisms * 14: Rachael Winfree, Molly MacLeod, Tina Harrison, and Daniel P. Cariveau: Conserving and Restoring Mutualisms
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