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245 00 aUnsolved problems in ecology /cedited by Andrew Dobson, Robert D. Holt, and David Tilman.
260 aPrinceton :bPrinceton University Press,c[2020]
300 a1 online resource (xviii, 393 pages) :billustrations
336 atextbtxt2rdacontent
337 acomputerbc2rdamedia
338 aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier
504 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 aCover -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- PART I: Populations, Variability, and Scaling -- Ecological Scaling in Space and Time: A New Tool in Plain Sight? -- How Will Organisms Respond to Complex, Novel Environments? -- Variance-Explicit Ecology: A Call for Holistic Study of the Consequences of Variability at Multiple Scales -- Why Does Intra-Genotypic Variance Persist? -- Population Dynamics of Species with Complex Life Cycles -- What Determines Population Density? -- PART II: Population Biology and the Ecology of Individuals
505 aNeglected Problems in Ecology: Interdependence and Mutualism -- Ecology "through the Looking Glass": What Might Be the Ecological Consequences of Stopping Mutation? -- Ecology and Evolution Is Hindered by the Lack of Individual-Based Data -- Do Temperate and Tropical Birds Have Different Mating Systems? -- Leaf Structure and Function -- PART III: Coexistence -- The Dimensions of Species Coexistence -- Evolution, Speciation, and the Persistence Paradox -- What Is the Species Richness Distribution?
505 aTwo Sides of the Same Coin: High Non-Neutral Diversity and High-Dimensional Trait Space in Pathogen Populations and Ecological Communities -- PART IV: Ecological Communities and Ecosystems -- What Regulates Growth across Levels of Organization? -- The Ecosystem: Superorganism, or Collection of Individuals? -- Untangling Food Webs -- What Determines the Abundance of Lianas and Vines? -- The World Beneath Us: Making Soil Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Central to Environmental Policy -- PART V: Ecology and Health -- Ecology and Medicines -- Six Wedges to Curing Disease
505 aPART VI: Conservation Biology and Natural Resource Management -- Collective Cooperation: From Ecological Communities to Global Governance and Back -- Keeping the Faith: The Case for Very-Large Terrestrial and Marine Protected Areas -- How Does Biodiversity Relate to Ecosystem Functioning in Natural Ecosystems? -- PART VII: Final Thoughts -- A Science Business Model for Answering Important Questions -- Going Big -- Index
520 a"This volume provides a series of essays on open questions in ecology with the overarching goal being to outline to the most important, most interesting or most fundamental problems in ecology that need to be addressed. The contributions span ecological subfields, from behavioral ecology and population ecology to disease ecology and conservation and range in tone from the technical to more personal meditations on the state of the field. Many of the chapters start or end in moments of genuine curiosity, like one which takes up the question of why the world is green or another which asks what might come of a thought experiment in which we "turn-off" evolution entirely"--cProvided by publisher.
588 aDescription based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 22, 2020).
590 aAdded to collection customer.56279.3
650 aEcology.
650 aPopulation biology.
650 aCoexistence of species.
650 aEcosystem management.
650 aBiodiversity conservation.
650 aBiodiversity conservation.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01429861
650 aCoexistence of species.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01762808
650 aEcology.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00901476
650 aEcosystem management.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01432037
650 aPopulation biology.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01071532
650 aSCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology2bisacsh
655 aElectronic books.
700 aDobson, Andrew,eeditor.
700 aHolt, Robert D.,eeditor.
700 aTilman, David,d1949-eeditor.
776 iPrint version:tUnsolved problems in ecologydPrinceton : Princeton University Press, [2020]z9780691199832w(DLC) 2019056794
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Unsolved problems in ecology /edited by Andrew Dobson, Robert D. Holt, and David Tilman
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Unsolved problems in ecology /edited by Andrew Dobson, Robert D. Holt, and David Tilman
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Princeton : Princeton University Press [2020]
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1 online resource (xviii, 393 pages) : illustrations
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Includes bibliographical references and index. / "This volume provides a series of essays on open questions in ecology with the overarching goal being to outline to the most important, most interesting or most fundamental problems in ecology that need to be addressed. The contributions span ecological subfields, from behavioral ecology and population ecology to disease ecology and conservation and range in tone from the technical to more personal meditations on the state of the field. Many of the chapters start or end in moments of genuine curiosity, like one which takes up the question of why the world is green or another which asks what might come of a thought experiment in which we "turn-off" evolution entirely"
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