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adam_text | NATURAL SYSTEMS
/ EICHHORN, MARKUS P. [AUTHOR]
: 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION : DEFINING NATURE
WHAT IS A SPECIES?
THE HISTORY OF LIFE
HOW MANY SPECIES ARE THERE?
MEASURING DIVERSITY
NICHES
PATTERNS IN SPECIES RICHNESS
DRIVERS OF DIVERSITY
DOES DIVERSITY MATTER?
ORGANISATION AT THE COMMUNITY SCALE
STABILITY
CHANGES THROUGH TIME
CHANGES THROUGH SPACE
GLOBAL PATTERNS OF LIFE
REGIONAL SPECIES RICHNESS
LATITUDINAL GRADIENTS
EARTH HISTORY
DISPERSAL
LIFE ON ISLANDS
REINVENTING ISLANDS
WHAT IS A NATURAL SYSTEM?
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Contents
Preface XV
Acknowledgements xix
Abbreviations xxi
1 Introduction: defining nature 1
1.1 How little we know 1
1.2 Pressing questions 2
1.3 The hierarchy of nature 2
1.4 Biodiversity 4
1.5 Myths to bust 4
1.6 Further information 5
1.6.1 Recommended reading 5
References 5
Parti: Species
2 What is a species? 9
2.1 The big question 9
2.2 Species concepts 10
2.2.1 Nominalistic 10
2.2.2 Morphological 11
2.2.3 Biological 12
2.2.4 Phylogenetic 13
2.2.5 Genetic 14
2.3 Solving the riddle 16
2.4 Coda: Species richness 17
2.5 Conclusions 17
2.5.1 Recommended reading 17
2.5.2 Questions for the future 17
References
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3 The history of life
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3.1 The big question 19
3.2 Sources of evidence 19
3.2.1 The fossil record 19
3.2.2 Molecular evidence 20
3.3 A brief history of diversity 20
3.4 Uneven diversity 24
3.5 Conclusions 25
3.5.1 Recommended reading 26
3.5.2 Questions for the future 26
References 26
4 How many species are there? 29
4.1 The big question 29
4.2 How can we not know? 29
4.3 Discovery rates 30
4.4 Scaling 32
4.5 Sampling-based methods 33
4.6 Other organisms 36
4.7 Wrapping up 36
4.8 Conclusions 37
4.8.1 Recommended reading 38
4.8.2 Questions for the future 38
References 38
Part II: Diversity
5 Measuring diversity 43
5.1 The big question 43
5.2 Scales of diversity 43
5.3 Species richness 43
5.4 Believing in estimates 46
5.5 A SAD story 47
5.6 Diversity of species 49
5.7 Other measures of diversity 51
5.8 ft diversity
5.9 Case study: The Binatang project
5.10 Conclusions
5.10.1 Recommended reading
5.10.2 Questions for the future
References
6 Niches
6.1 The big question
6.2 Historical background
6.3 Back to basics
6.4 Birth and death rates
6.5 The ZNGI
6.6 Impact vectors
6.7 Supply points
6.8 Coexistence
6.9 The evidence
6.10 Implications
6.11 Conclusions
6.11.1 Recommended reading
6.11.2 Questions for the future
References
7 Patterns in species richness
7.1 The big question
7.2 Area
7.3 Local and regional species richness
7.4 Local patterns in species richness
7.4.1 Elevation
7.4.2 Depth
7.4.3 Peninsulas and Bays
7.4.4 Isolation
7.4.5 Mid-Domain Effects
7.5 Congruence
7.6 Assembling a model
7.7 Conclusions
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7.7.2 Questions for the future 92
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8 Drivers of diversity 95
8.1 The big question 95
8.2 Coexistence or co-occurrence? 95
8.3 Energy and resources 95
8.4 Diversity begets diversity 101
8.4.1 Heterogeneity in space 101
8.4.2 Heterogeneity in time 103
8.5 Disturbance 104
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8.7 Expanding our model 109
8.8 Conclusions 110
8.8.1 Recommended reading 110
8.8.2 Questions for the future 111
References 111
9 Does diversity matter? 113
9.1 The big question 113
9.2 Ecosystems 113
9.3 What shape is the relationship? 115
9.4 Field experiments 117
9.5 Other measures of diversity 121
9.6 Multifunctionality 122
9.7 The real world 125
9.8 Species richness and productivity 126
9.9 Conclusions 127
9.9.1 Recommended reading 127
9.9.2 Questions for the future 128
References 128
Part III; Communities
10 Organisation at the community scale 133
10.1 The big question 133
10.2 Definitions 133
10.3 Communities in the field 134
10.4 Quantitative approaches 135
10.5 Community structure 137
10.6 Food chains 140
10.7 Food webs 142
10.8 Complexity and stability 145
10.9 Trophic cascades 147
10.10 SAD again 148
10.11 Complex systems 151
10.12 Unified neutral theory 153
10.13 Metabolic theory of ecology 155
10.14 Conclusions 156
10.14.1 Recommended reading 157
10.14.2 Questions for the future 157
References 157
11 Stability 161
11.1 The big question 161
11.2 Stable states 161
11.3 Changing environments 164
11.4 Hysteresis 165
11.5 Predicting changes 167
11.6 Coral reefs 169
11.7 Shifting baselines 170
11.8 Conclusions 173
11.8.1 Recommended reading 174
11.8.2 Questions for the future 175
11.9 Coda: the seduction of Gaia 175
References 176
12 Changes through time 179
12.1 The big question 179
12.2 Succession 179
12.3 Succession and niche theory 180
12.4 Examples of succession 182
12.5 Disturbance 184
12.6 Modelling succession 185
12.7 Regeneration 187
12.8 Plants and animals 188
12.9 Case study: Mpala, Kenya 188
12.10 Conclusions 190
12.10.1 Recommended reading 190
12.10.2 Questions for the future 190
References 191
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13 Changes through space 193
13.1 The big question 193
13.2 Community assembly 193
13.2.1 Competitive exclusion 194
13.2.2 Historical processes 196
13.2.3 Habitat checkerboards 197
13.2.4 Chance and contingency 198
13.3 Metacommunities 199
13.4 Dispersal limitation 204
13.5 Combining environment and dispersal 208
13.6 Conclusions 210
13.6.1 Recommended reading 210
13.6.2 Questions for the future 210
References 210
Part IV: Biogeography
14 Global patterns of life 215
14.1 The big question 215
14.2 Biogeography 215
14.3 Phytogeography 217
14.4 Ecoregions 222
14.5 Empirical approaches 223
14.6 The oceans 225
14.7 Freshwater 228
14.8 Conclusions 228
14.8.1 Recommended reading 229
14.8.2 Questions for the future 229
References 229
Regional species richness 233
15.1 The big question 233
15.2 Climate and productivity 234
15.3 Other processes 236
15.4 Scale and productivity 238
15.5 Latitudinal gradients 240
15.6 Centres of origin 243
15.7 Regional species-area relationships 244
15.8 Confounding effects 244
15.9 Conclusions 245
15.9.1 Recommended reading 246
15.9.2 Questions for the future 246
References 246
Latitudinal gradients 249
16.1 The big question 249
16.2 Hypotheses 249
16.3 Geographic area 249
16.4 Climatic stability 251
16.5 Productivity 252
16.6 Niche size 253
16.7 Evolutionary speed 254
16.8 Out of the tropics 257
16.9 Conclusions 261
16.9.1 Recommended reading 262
16.9.2 Questions for the future 262
References 262
Earth history 265
17.1 The big question 265
17.2 Geological history 265
17.3 Continental drift 266
17.4 Echoes of Pangaea 269
17.5 Climatic effects 272
17.6 Ice ages 274
17.7 Sea level 278
17.8 Extinctions 278
17.9 Conclusions 281
17.9.1 Recommended reading 283
17.9.2 Questions for the future 283
References 283
18 Dispersal 287
18.1 The big question , 287
18.2 Range expansion 287
18.3 Mechanisms of dispersal 289
18.4 Barriers 290
18.5 Case studies 292
18.5.1 New Zealand 292
18.5.2 Madagascar 295
18.6 Conclusions 299
18.6.1 Recommended reading 300
18.6.2 Questions for the future 300
References 300
19 Life on islands 303
19.1 The big question 303
19.2 Types of island 303
19.3 Island biotas 305
19.4 Evolution of endemics 305
19.5 Size changes 307
19.6 Reproduction and dispersal 310
19.7 Super-generalists 311
19.8 Endemic communities 312
19.9 Disharmony 312
19.10 Assembly rules
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19.11 Island species richness
19.12 The equilibrium model of island biogeography
19.13 Testing the theory
19.14 Conclusions
19.14.1 Recommended reading
19.14.2 Questions for the future
References
20 Reinventing islands
20.1 The big question
20.2 A critique of EMIB
20.3 Rival hypotheses
20.4 Disturbance
20.5 Relaxation
20.6 Extinctions
20.7 Invasions
20.8 A new theory?
20.9 Evolution
20.10 Conclusions
20.10.1 Recommended reading
20.10.2 Questions for the future
References
21 What is a natural system?
21.1 The big question
21.2 Lessons learnt
21.2.1 Ecological processes are scale dependent
21.2.2 All interactions are nested
21.2.3 There is no such thing as the balance of nature
21.2.4 Everything is contingent
21.3 Processes not systems
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Appendix A Diversity analysis case study; Butterfly conservation in the Rocky Mountains
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Ecology is the study of how the living world works. Over recent
years, its scope has broadened to include topics from small-scale
interactions among individual organisms to global patterns, much
of which fall outside the traditional ecology syllabus. Natural
Systems: The Organisation of Life is the first textbook to link ecology,
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conventional and modern ecology.
Organised into four sections on species, diversity, communities and
biogeography, the text builds sequentially from the concept and
importance of species to patterns of diversity, the interactions of
natural systems with their abiotic environment and how species are
organised within communities. This leads to consideration of global
patterns of biogeography, concluding with the topic of islands,
which are the closest we can get to sealed natural systems.
Taking a broad perspective on the organisation of the living world
and developed using course feedback collated over six years, this
textbook is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students of
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conservation. The coming years will be a time of great challenges in
which ecologists have a crucial role to play. Learning how natural
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spelling | Eichhorn, Markus P. Verfasser (DE-588)1102372854 aut Natural systems the organisation of life Markus P. Eichhorn, the University of Nottingham Chichester, UK Wiley Blackwell 2016 XXI, 368 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes index Biotic communities Life cycles (Biology) Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd rswk-swf Biogeografie (DE-588)4006801-8 gnd rswk-swf Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 gnd rswk-swf Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 gnd rswk-swf Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 s Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 s Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 s Biogeografie (DE-588)4006801-8 s DE-604 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028745155&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028745155&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028745155&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Eichhorn, Markus P. Natural systems the organisation of life Biotic communities Life cycles (Biology) Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd Biogeografie (DE-588)4006801-8 gnd Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 gnd Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 gnd |
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title | Natural systems the organisation of life |
title_auth | Natural systems the organisation of life |
title_exact_search | Natural systems the organisation of life |
title_full | Natural systems the organisation of life Markus P. Eichhorn, the University of Nottingham |
title_fullStr | Natural systems the organisation of life Markus P. Eichhorn, the University of Nottingham |
title_full_unstemmed | Natural systems the organisation of life Markus P. Eichhorn, the University of Nottingham |
title_short | Natural systems |
title_sort | natural systems the organisation of life |
title_sub | the organisation of life |
topic | Biotic communities Life cycles (Biology) Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd Biogeografie (DE-588)4006801-8 gnd Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 gnd Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Biotic communities Life cycles (Biology) Ökologie Biogeografie Biodiversität Ökosystem |
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