Dispersal Ecology and Evolution

Dispersal Ecology and Evolution
Author: Jean Clobert,Michel Baguette,Tim G. Benton,James M. Bullock
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2012-09-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780191640360

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Now that so many ecosystems face rapid and major environmental change, the ability of species to respond to these changes by dispersing or moving between different patches of habitat can be crucial to ensuring their survival. Understanding dispersal has become key to understanding how populations may persist. Dispersal Ecology and Evolution provides a timely and wide-ranging overview of the fast expanding field of dispersal ecology, incorporating the very latest research. The causes, mechanisms, and consequences of dispersal at the individual, population, species, and community levels are considered. Perspectives and insights are offered from the fields of evolution, behavioural ecology, conservation biology, and genetics. Throughout the book theoretical approaches are combined with empirical data, and care has been taken to include examples from as wide a range of species as possible - both plant and animal.

Dispersal Ecology

Dispersal Ecology
Author: British Ecological Society. Symposium
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2002-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521549310

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Dispersal has become central to many questions in theoretical and applied ecology in recent years. In this volume a team of leading ecologists aim to provide the advanced student and researcher with a comprehensive review of dispersal and its implications for modern ecology.

Seed Dispersal and Frugivory

Seed Dispersal and Frugivory
Author: Douglas John Levey,Wesley R. Silva,Mauro Galetti
Publsiher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 085199525X

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This book provides information on the historical and theoretical perspectives of biodiversity and ecology in tropical forests, plant and animal behaviour towards seed dispersal and plant-animal interactions within forest communities, consequences of seed dispersal, and conservation, biodiversity and management.

Dispersal in Plants

Dispersal in Plants
Author: Roger Cousens,Calvin Dytham,Richard Law
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2008-03-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780199299119

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Propagule, evolution.

Frugivory and seed dispersal ecological and evolutionary aspects

Frugivory and seed dispersal  ecological and evolutionary aspects
Author: T.H. Fleming,Alejandro Estrada
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401117494

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Any scientific discipline needs a theoretical framework to guide its development and to sharpen the questions its researchers pursue. In biology, evolution is the grand theoretical framework, and an his torical perspective is necessary to understand present-day biological conditions. In its formative years, the modern study of the fruit-frugivore mutualism was guided by the 'specialist-generalist' paradigm developed by D. Snow, D. McKey, and H. Howe. Howe reviews the current status of this evolution ary paradigm and points out that it has been dismissed by many workers before being adequately tested. This is because ecologists working with the tropical plants and frugivorous birds for which the paradigm was originally developed rarely measure the seed dispersal effectiveness of different disperser species. He indicates that this paradigm still has heuristic value and suggests that several additional ecological paradigms, including the concept ofkeystone species ofplants and frugivores and the role that frugivores play in density-dependent mortality in tropical trees, are worth studying. The concept of seed dispersal quality has been central to discussions of fruit-frugivore coevolution. Schupp thoroughly reviews data bearing on this concept, constructs a hierarchical framework for viewing disperser effectiveness, and points out that disperser effectiveness depends on both the quantity and quality of seed dispersal. Effectiveness, in turn, affects both evolutionary and ecological relationships between dispersers and their food plants.

Dispersal Ecology and Evolution

Dispersal Ecology and Evolution
Author: Michel Baguette,Tim G. Benton,James M. Bullock
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2012-09-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780199608898

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Provides an overview of the fast expanding field of dispersal ecology. The causes, mechanisms, and consequences of dispersal at the individual, population, species, and community levels are all considered.

Integrating Ecology and Evolution in a Spatial Context

Integrating Ecology and Evolution in a Spatial Context
Author: Jonathan Silvertown,Janis Antonovics
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2001-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521549337

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Leading population biologists examine ecological and evolutionary issues in the context of space.

Dispersal

Dispersal
Author: Etienne Danchin,James D. Nichols,Andre A. Dhondt
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2001
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0198506600

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Habitat fragmentation and global climate change are the two major environmental threats to the persistence of species and ecosystems. The probability of a species surviving such changes is strongly dependent on its ability to track shifts in the environmental, either by moving between patches of habitat or by rapidly adapting to local condition. These 'solutions' to problems posed by environmental change depend on dispersal propensity, motivating our desire to better understand this important behavior. This book is a comprehensive overview of the new developments in the study of dispersal and the state-of-the-art research on the evolution of this trait. The causes, mechanisms, and consequences of dispersal at the individual , population, and species levels are considered. The promise of new techniques and models for studying dispersal, drawn from molecular biology and demography is explored. Perspectives on the study of dispersal are offered from evolution, conservation biology, and genetics. Throughout the book, theoretical approaches are combined with empirical data, and examples are included from as wide a range of species as possible.