Pioneered in the late 1980s, the concept of macroecology--a
framework for studying ecological communities with a focus on
patterns and processes--revolutionized the field. Although this
approach has been applied mainly to terrestrial ecosystems, there
is increasing interest in quantifying macroecological patterns in
the sea and understanding the processes that generate them. Taking
stock of the current work in the field and advocating a research
agenda for the decades ahead, "Marine Macroecology" draws together
insights and approaches from a diverse group of scientists to show
how marine ecology can benefit from the adoption of macroecological
approaches.
Divided into three parts, "Marine Macroecology "first provides
an overview of marine diversity patterns and offers case studies of
specific habitats and taxonomic groups. In the second part,
contributors focus on process-based explanations for marine
ecological patterns. The third part presents new approaches to
understanding processes driving the macroecolgical patterns in the
sea. Uniting unique insights from different perspectives with the
common goal of identifying and understanding large-scale
biodiversity patterns, "Marine Macroecology "will inspire the next
wave of marine ecologists to approach their research from a
macroecological perspective.
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