Metapopulation Biology
Ecology, Genetics, and Evolution
- 1st Edition - March 4, 1997
- Latest edition
- Editors: Ilkka A. Hanski, Michael E. Gilpin
- Language: English
Habitat destruction has left many landscapes increasingly fragmented. These isolated populations, or metapopulations, are in a constant state of change-growing, shrinking,… Read more
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Description
Description
This book is an essential reference for anyone who is interested in conservation and population dynamics.
Key features
Key features
- Essential for biologists interested in spatial population dynamics
- Serves as a valuable reference to conservationists
- Covers both the principal theories and field studies
- Reviews the ecology, genetics, and evolution of metapopulations
Table of contents
Table of contents
Review quotes
Review quotes
"The primary value of this book lies in its self-conscious exploration of a paradigm under which ecological and evolutionary models have proliferated without substantial empirical tests."—ECOLOGY
"...represents an important transformation in the way we think about dynamics of populations, their dispersal and persistence. ...there is something in here for everyone interested in the subject. A particular aspect of the book is the attempt to connect the disciplines of population biology and landscape ecology. This is long overdue and represents a significant step in the progression towards workable models. ...very stimulating and relevant to my interest in conservation genetics."—BRITISH ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: March 4, 1997
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
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Ilkka A. Hanski
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