The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants

The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants
Author: Charles S. Elton
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1489972145

This book signaled a shift in the understanding of the global reorganization of biological species during the Anthropocene. The encouragement of acclimatization and naturalization of new species gave way to managing the ramifications of the changes that introductions bought to ecologies, landscapes and environments. The 19th century environments of the new world - land and sea - became testing grounds for the introduction of new assemblages of people and plants, economies and animals, cultures and coastlines. But some species became out-of-control threats to environments across the globe. These changes have enduring impacts, some adverse, some beneficial, that are dynamic, unpredictable and often oscillating.

Plants of Oceanic Islands

Plants of Oceanic Islands
Author: Tod F. Stuessy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2017-10-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 131685051X

Bringing together results from over 30 years of research on the Juan Fernández Archipelago off the coast of Chile, this book offers comprehensive coverage of the plants of these special islands. Despite its remote setting in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, the Juan Fernández Archipelago is in many ways an ideal place to ask and attempt to answer basic questions regarding the evolution of vascular plants in an oceanic island environment. By building upon a firm taxonomic base for the flora, a new level of understanding regarding evolution, biogeography, and conservation of the plants is presented. This book is an extensive investigation of the origin and evolution of the flora of an oceanic archipelago, and it serves as a valuable resource for researchers and scholars of island biology as well as for conservation biologists worldwide.

Foundations of Biogeography

Foundations of Biogeography
Author: Mark V. Lomolino
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 2640
Release: 2004-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226492360

Foundations of Biogeography provides facsimile reprints of seventy-two works that have proven fundamental to the development of the field. From classics by Georges-Louis LeClerc Compte de Buffon, Alexander von Humboldt, and Charles Darwin to equally seminal contributions by Ernst Mayr, Robert MacArthur, and E. O. Wilson, these papers and book excerpts not only reveal biogeography's historical roots but also trace its theoretical and empirical development. Selected and introduced by leading biogeographers, the articles cover a wide variety of taxonomic groups, habitat types, and geographic regions. Foundations of Biogeography will be an ideal introduction to the field for beginning students and an essential reference for established scholars of biogeography, ecology, and evolution. List of Contributors John C. Briggs, James H. Brown, Vicki A. Funk, Paul S. Giller, Nicholas J. Gotelli, Lawrence R. Heaney, Robert Hengeveld, Christopher J. Humphries, Mark V. Lomolino, Alan A. Myers, Brett R. Riddle, Dov F. Sax, Geerat J. Vermeij, Robert J. Whittaker