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The Anolis lizards of the Caribbean are a model group from which to
study evolutionary ecology: there are more than 150 species
dispersed over the islands of the Caribbean, providing innumerable
comparisons of physical form and behaviour. Their evolutionary
divergence corresponds in geological time with the plate-tectonic
origins of the Caribbean. Based on his empirical work with these
lizards, and on the work of others, Jonathan Roughgarden has
developed important theoretical models of evolutionary ecology -
the study of how an ecological context supplies the natural
selection that drives evolution, and of how evolutionary change
among species in turn affects their ecological station. These
models have been tested in the field. This book synthesizes two
decades of notable research, and points to new directions in
modelling and field biology. An associated program disk providing
Roughgarden's quantitative models for foraging behaviour,
ecological community assembly, and food webs, accompanies the book.
This set of 35 files comprising 10 programs is a simulation program
which expands upon the information contained in the book.
This volume presents an overview of current accomplishments and
future directions in ecological theory. The twenty-three chapters
cover a broad range of important topics, from the physiology and
behavior of individuals or groups of organisms, through population
dynamics and community structure, to the ecology of ecosystems and
the geochemical cycles of the entire biosphere. The authors focus
on ways in which theory, whether expressed mathematically or
verbally, can contribute to defining and solving fundamental
problems in ecology. A second aim is to highlight areas where
dialogue between theorists and empiricists is likely to be
especially rewarding. The authors are R. M. Anderson, C. W. Clark,
M. L. Cody, J. E. Cohen, P. R. Ehrlich, M. W. Feldman, M. E.
Gilpin, L. J. Gross, M. P. Hassell, H. S. Horn, P. Kareiva, M.A.R.
Koehl, S. A. Levin, R. M. May, L. D. Mueller, R. V. O'Neill, S. W.
Pacala, S. L. Pimm, T. M. Powell, H. R. Pulliam, J. Roughgarden, W.
H. Schlesinger, H. H. Shugart, S. M. Stanley, J. H. Steele, D.
Tilman, J. Travis, and D. L. Urban. Originally published in 1989.
The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand
technology to again make available previously out-of-print books
from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press.
These editions preserve the original texts of these important books
while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase
access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of
books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in
1905.
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