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Humans have moved organisms around the world for centuries but it
is only relatively recently that invasion ecology has grown into a
mainstream research field. This book examines both the spread and
impact dynamics of invasive species, placing the science of
invasion biology on a new, more rigorous, theoretical footing, and
proposing a concept of adaptive networks as the foundation for
future research. Biological invasions are considered not as simple
actions of invaders and reactions of invaded ecosystems, but as
co-evolving complex adaptive systems with emergent features of
network complexity and invasibility. Invasion Dynamics focuses on
the ecology of invasive species and their impacts in recipient
social-ecological systems. It discusses not only key advances and
challenges within the traditional domain of invasion ecology, but
introduces approaches, concepts, and insights from many other
disciplines such as complexity science, systems science, and
ecology more broadly. It will be of great value to invasion
biologists analyzing spread and/or impact dynamics as well as other
ecologists interested in spread processes or habitat management.
Ecology studies biodiversity in its variety and complexity. It
describes how species distribute and perform in response to
environmental changes. Ecological processes and structures are
highly complex and adaptive. In order to quantify emerging
ecological patterns and investigate their hidden mechanisms, we
need to rely on the simplicity of mathematical language. Ecological
patterns are emerging structures observed in populations,
communities and ecosystems. Elucidating drivers behind ecological
patterns can greatly improve our knowledge of how ecosystems
assemble, function and respond to change and perturbation.
Mathematical ecology has, thus, become an important
interdisciplinary research field that can provide answers to
complex global issues, such as climate change and biological
invasions. The aim of this book is to (i) introduce key concepts in
ecology and evolution, (ii) explain classic and recent important
mathematical models for investigating ecological and evolutionary
dynamics, and (iii) provide real examples in
ecology/biology/environmental sciences that have used these models
to address relevant issues. Readers are exposed to the key
concepts, frameworks, and terminology in the studies of ecology and
evolution, which will enable them to ask the correct and relevant
research questions, and frame the questions using appropriate
mathematical models.
Humans have moved organisms around the world for centuries but it
is only relatively recently that invasion ecology has grown into a
mainstream research field. This book examines both the spread and
impact dynamics of invasive species, placing the science of
invasion biology on a new, more rigorous, theoretical footing, and
proposing a concept of adaptive networks as the foundation for
future research. Biological invasions are considered not as simple
actions of invaders and reactions of invaded ecosystems, but as
co-evolving complex adaptive systems with emergent features of
network complexity and invasibility. Invasion Dynamics focuses on
the ecology of invasive species and their impacts in recipient
social-ecological systems. It discusses not only key advances and
challenges within the traditional domain of invasion ecology, but
introduces approaches, concepts, and insights from many other
disciplines such as complexity science, systems science, and
ecology more broadly. It will be of great value to invasion
biologists analyzing spread and/or impact dynamics as well as other
ecologists interested in spread processes or habitat management.
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