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There is increasing evidence that the structure and functioning of
ecological communities and ecosystems are strongly influenced by
flexible traits of individuals within species. A deep understanding
of how trait flexibility alters direct and indirect species
interactions is crucial for addressing key issues in basic and
applied ecology. This book provides an integrated perspective on
the ecological and evolutionary consequences of interactions
mediated by flexible species traits across a wide range of systems.
It is the first volume synthesizing the rapidly expanding research
field of trait-mediated indirect effects and highlights how the
conceptual framework of these effects can aid the understanding of
evolutionary processes, population dynamics, community structure
and stability, and ecosystem function. It not only brings out the
importance of this emerging field for basic ecological questions,
but also explores the implications of trait-mediated interactions
for the conservation of biodiversity and the response of ecosystems
to anthropogenic environmental changes.
Leading ecologists discuss some of the most compelling open
questions in the field today Unsolved Problems in Ecology brings
together many of the world's leading ecologists to discuss the most
fundamental research questions confronting the field today. This
diverse and thought-provoking collection of essays spans virtually
all of the key subfields of the discipline, from behavioral and
evolutionary ecology to population biology, community ecology,
ecosystem ecology, disease ecology, and conservation biology. These
essays are intended to stoke curiosity, challenge prevailing
wisdom, and provoke new ways of thinking about ecology in light of
new technologies and unprecedented environmental challenges brought
on by climate and land-use change. Authoritative and accessible,
Unsolved Problems in Ecology is ideal for graduate students in the
early stages of their scientific careers and an essential resource
for seasoned ecologists looking for exciting new directions to take
their research. Sheds light on modern ecology's most important and
compelling open questions Features thought-provoking contributions
from more than two dozen world-class ecologists Covers behavior,
evolution, communities, ecosystems, resource management, and more
Discusses ways to raise the financial and intellectual profile of
the discipline An invaluable resource for graduate students as well
as seasoned ecologists
Leading ecologists discuss some of the most compelling open
questions in the field today Unsolved Problems in Ecology brings
together many of the world's leading ecologists to discuss the most
fundamental research questions confronting the field today. This
diverse and thought-provoking collection of essays spans virtually
all of the key subfields of the discipline, from behavioral and
evolutionary ecology to population biology, community ecology,
ecosystem ecology, disease ecology, and conservation biology. These
essays are intended to stoke curiosity, challenge prevailing
wisdom, and provoke new ways of thinking about ecology in light of
new technologies and unprecedented environmental challenges brought
on by climate and land-use change. Authoritative and accessible,
Unsolved Problems in Ecology is ideal for graduate students in the
early stages of their scientific careers and an essential resource
for seasoned ecologists looking for exciting new directions to take
their research. Sheds light on modern ecology's most important and
compelling open questions Features thought-provoking contributions
from more than two dozen world-class ecologists Covers behavior,
evolution, communities, ecosystems, resource management, and more
Discusses ways to raise the financial and intellectual profile of
the discipline An invaluable resource for graduate students as well
as seasoned ecologists
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