Biogeography is an increasingly important area for ecology, dynamic biogeography being the study of biological patterns and processes on a broad scale both geographically and temporally. Dynamic Biogeography opens with a survey of the different approaches encountered within the subject. The remainder of the book is arranged into four parts. The first is concerned with patterns of concordance; both quantitative and qualitative classifications are discussed. Geographical trends in species' diversity and biological traits are viewed, with Part 3 leading into areography or the analysis of species ranges. The book is drawn together by an overview of all the scales of variation and a glimpse into the future of biogeography. This book will be of interest primarily to scientists in the fields of ecology and biogeography; but the interdisciplinary approach should appeal to all those involved in the biological sciences.
ISBN: | 9780521437561 |
Publication date: | 13th August 1992 |
Author: | R Hengeveld |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 264 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Studies in Ecology |
Genres: |
Applied ecology Ecological science, the Biosphere |