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Why are some kinds of organism species-rich and others
species-poor? How do new species arise and why do some go extinct?
Why do organisms grow and behave the way they do? This book
provides an introduction to evolutionary ecology, the science that
brings ecology and evolution together to help understand biological
diversity. In a concise, readable format, Peter Mayhew covers the
entire breadth of the subject, from life histories and the
evolution of sex, to speciation and macroecology. Many emerging
fields are also introduced, such as metabolic ecology, the
evolution of population dynamics, and the evolution of global
ecology. Discovering Evolutionary Ecology highlights the
connections between these different subject areas, and for the
first time paints a picture of a truly integrated field. It
illustrates the research tools utilized, and demonstrates how
advances in one area can spur on developments elsewhere when
scientists combine evolutionary and ecological knowledge. To
maximize accessibility, the book assumes only a basic knowledge of
biology, includes a comprehensive glossary, and contains almost no
maths. Each chapter provides suggestions for further reading, and
there is also an extensive reference list. Ideal as an introduction
to evolutionary ecology for undergraduates, this book will also
interest established researchers, providing a broad and up-to-date
context for their work.
Why are some kinds of organism species-rich and others
species-poor? How do new species arise and why do some go extinct?
Why do organisms grow and behave the way they do? This book
provides an introduction to evolutionary ecology, the science that
brings ecology and evolution together to help understand biological
diversity. In a concise, readable format, Peter Mayhew covers the
entire breadth of the subject, from life histories and the
evolution of sex, to speciation and macroecology. Many emerging
fields are also introduced, such as metabolic ecology, the
evolution of population dynamics, and the evolution of global
ecology. Discovering Evolutionary Ecology highlights the
connections between these different subject areas, and for the
first time paints a picture of a truly integrated field. It
illustrates the research tools utilized, and demonstrates how
advances in one area can spur on developments elsewhere when
scientists combine evolutionary and ecological knowledge. To
maximize accessibility, the book assumes only a basic knowledge of
biology, includes a comprehensive glossary, and contains almost no
maths. Each chapter provides suggestions for further reading, and
there is also an extensive reference list. Ideal as an introduction
to evolutionary ecology for undergraduates, this book will also
interest established researchers, providing a broad and up-to-date
context for their work.
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