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An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach
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An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach
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Through nine successful editions, and for over 45 years, Biogeography: An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach has provided a thorough and comprehensive exploration of the varied scientific disciplines and research that are essential to understanding the subject. The text, noted for its clear and engaging style of writing, has been praised for its solid background in historical biogeography and basic biology, that is enhanced and illuminated by discussions of current research. This new edition incorporates the exciting changes of the recent years and presents a thoughtful exploration of the…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119486848
- Artikelnr.: 58316810
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119486848
- Artikelnr.: 58316810
Sea Environment 240 The Ocean Floor 246 The Shallow
Sea Environment 250 And Finally ... Marine Biogeographical Realms of the World 263 Section IV: Historical Biogeography 269 9 From Evolution to Patterns of Life 271 Studying the Patterns 272 Methods of Analyzing the Patterns 273 Studying Organisms and their Molecules 287 An Integrative Approach to Historical Biogeography 290 Investigating the More Distant Past 292 10 Geography, Life and Climates Through Time 299 Introduction 299 Early Land Life on the Moving Continents 300 Animal Life Through the Mesozoic 304 The End of the Mesozoic World 308 Climates and Plants Through Time 309 Reconstructing Plant Life and Biomes 310 Evolution of the Mammals 318 The Mesozoic Roots of the Radiation of Modern Mammals 320 11 Patterns of Life Today 327 The Biogeographical Regions Today 327 The History of Today's Biogeographical Regions 334 The Old World Tropics: Africa, India and Southeast Asia 334 Australia 342 New Caledonia 345 New Zealand 346 The West Indies 348 South America 351 The Northern Hemisphere: Holarctic Mammals and Boreal Plants 359 12 The Arrival of the Ice Ages 367 Climatic Wiggles 368 Interglacials and Interstadials 369 Biological Changes in the Pleistocene 371 The Last Glacial 375 Causes of Glaciation 382 The Current Interglacial: A False Start 388 Forests on the Move 390 The Dry Lands 393 Changing Sea Levels 396 A Time of Warmth 398 Climatic Cooling 399 Recorded History 400 Atmosphere and Oceans: Short
Term Climate Change 402 The Future 403 Section V: People and Problems 409 13 The Human Intrusion 411 The Emergence of Humans 411 Modern Humans and the Megafaunal Extinctions 420 Plant Domestication and Agriculture 423 Animal Domestication 428 The Diversification of Homo sapiens 430 The Biogeography of Human Parasitic Diseases 431 The Environmental Impact of Early Human Cultures 434 14 Conservation Biogeography 439 Welcome to the Anthropocene 439 The Sixth Mass Extinction? 440 Less, and Less Interesting 444 What's Behind the Biodiversity Crisis? 445 Crisis Management: Responding to Biodiversity Loss 451 The Birth of Conservation Biogeography 452 The Scope of Conservation Biogeography 453 Conservation Biogeography in Action 459 The Future is Digital 462 Conclusions 463 Glossary 471 Index 481 Colour plates between pages 240 and 241
Sea Environment 240 The Ocean Floor 246 The Shallow
Sea Environment 250 And Finally ... Marine Biogeographical Realms of the World 263 Section IV: Historical Biogeography 269 9 From Evolution to Patterns of Life 271 Studying the Patterns 272 Methods of Analyzing the Patterns 273 Studying Organisms and their Molecules 287 An Integrative Approach to Historical Biogeography 290 Investigating the More Distant Past 292 10 Geography, Life and Climates Through Time 299 Introduction 299 Early Land Life on the Moving Continents 300 Animal Life Through the Mesozoic 304 The End of the Mesozoic World 308 Climates and Plants Through Time 309 Reconstructing Plant Life and Biomes 310 Evolution of the Mammals 318 The Mesozoic Roots of the Radiation of Modern Mammals 320 11 Patterns of Life Today 327 The Biogeographical Regions Today 327 The History of Today's Biogeographical Regions 334 The Old World Tropics: Africa, India and Southeast Asia 334 Australia 342 New Caledonia 345 New Zealand 346 The West Indies 348 South America 351 The Northern Hemisphere: Holarctic Mammals and Boreal Plants 359 12 The Arrival of the Ice Ages 367 Climatic Wiggles 368 Interglacials and Interstadials 369 Biological Changes in the Pleistocene 371 The Last Glacial 375 Causes of Glaciation 382 The Current Interglacial: A False Start 388 Forests on the Move 390 The Dry Lands 393 Changing Sea Levels 396 A Time of Warmth 398 Climatic Cooling 399 Recorded History 400 Atmosphere and Oceans: Short
Term Climate Change 402 The Future 403 Section V: People and Problems 409 13 The Human Intrusion 411 The Emergence of Humans 411 Modern Humans and the Megafaunal Extinctions 420 Plant Domestication and Agriculture 423 Animal Domestication 428 The Diversification of Homo sapiens 430 The Biogeography of Human Parasitic Diseases 431 The Environmental Impact of Early Human Cultures 434 14 Conservation Biogeography 439 Welcome to the Anthropocene 439 The Sixth Mass Extinction? 440 Less, and Less Interesting 444 What's Behind the Biodiversity Crisis? 445 Crisis Management: Responding to Biodiversity Loss 451 The Birth of Conservation Biogeography 452 The Scope of Conservation Biogeography 453 Conservation Biogeography in Action 459 The Future is Digital 462 Conclusions 463 Glossary 471 Index 481 Colour plates between pages 240 and 241