Biotic Interactions across Gradients and Scales
- 1st Edition - August 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Wesley Dáttilo, Fabricio Villalobos
- Language: English
Biotic Interactions across Gradients and Scales provides a valuable exploration of the intricate connections of the web of life, including foundational ecological principles to cur… Read more
Central chapters describe the tools, methods, and history of study of biotic interactions. Latter chapters explore such networks across aquatic and terrestrial domains, before concluding chapters discuss disruptive stressors and open science opportunities for future research endeavors. Case studies, boxed elements, and end chapter review questions ensure student mastery of content.
- Delivers detailed analyses of biotic interactions, considering spatiotemporal scaling and levels of organization
- Enables readers to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world ecological challenges
- Synthesizes diverse perspectives from biological disciplines spanning evolution, biogeography, and macroecology
- Guides readers through the implications of climate change, including future perspectives surrounding the study of biotic interactions
- Facilitates student learning, with clear chapter structure, outlines, key term definitions, case studies, and end chapter review questions
2. Spatial Scaling in Biotic Interactions
3. Temporal Dynamics of Biotic Interactions
4. Macroecological Perspective of Biotic Interactions
5. Biotic Interactions into Species Interaction Networks
6. Tools and Methods for Studying Biotic Interactions
7. Studying the Past and Future of Biotic Interactions
8. Complexity of Biotic Interactions in Aquatic Systems
9. Biotic Interactions in the Canopy
10. The Dimensionality of Biotic Interactions
11. Multitrophic Interactions Involving Parasitism and Pathogens
12. Biotic Interactions Across Levels of Organization
13. Evolutionary and Coevolutionary Perspectives on Biotic Interactions
14. Conservation of Biotic Interactions
15. Global Warming and the Disruption of Biotic Interactions
16. Open Science for Studying Biotic Interactions
17. Synthesis and Concluding Remarks
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: August 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Wesley Dáttilo
Dr. Wesley Dáttilo is a full-time researcher at the Instituto de Ecología, A.C., Mexico. He obtained his MSc in Ecology and Biological Conservation from the Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Brazil, and his PhD in Neuroethology at the Universidad Veracruzana. The primary focus of his research is to comprehend the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of biotic interactions in tropical environments and understand how they are influenced by environmental perturbations. He has co-edited two other books exploring the origin, maintenance, function, and conservation of biodiversity.
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Fabricio Villalobos
Dr. Fabricio Villalobos is a full-time researcher at the Instituto de Ecología, A.C., Mexico. He obtained his PhD in Biological Sciences from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Kansas, USA, and Federal University of Goiás, Brazil. The primary focus of his research is to explore the intersection between macroecology and macroevolution with a strong focus on spatial and temporal gradients of biodiversity.