Ecologists can spend a lifetime researching a small patch of the
earth, studying the interactions between organisms and the
environment, and exploring the roles those interactions play in
determining distribution, abundance, and evolutionary change. With
so few ecologists and so many systems to study, generalizations are
essential. But how do you extrapolate knowledge about a
well-studied area and apply it elsewhere?
Through a range of original essays written by eminent ecologists
and naturalists, "The Ecology of Place" explores how place-focused
research yields exportable general knowledge as well as practical
local knowledge, and how society can facilitate ecological
understanding by investing in field sites, place-centered
databases, interdisciplinary collaborations, and field-oriented
education programs that emphasize natural history. This unique
patchwork of case-study narratives, philosophical musings, and
historical analyses is tied together with commentaries from editors
Ian Billick and Mary Price that develop and synthesize common
threads. The result is a unique volume rich with all-too-rare
insights into how science is actually done, as told by scientists
themselves.
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