Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case StudiesCharles W. Fox, Derek A. Roff, Daphne J. Fairbairn Oxford University Press, 19 окт. 2001 г. - Всего страниц: 448 Evolutionary Ecology simultaneously unifies conceptual and empirical advances in evolutionary ecology and provides a volume that can be used as either a primary textbook or a supplemental reading in an advanced undergraduate or graduate course. The focus of the book is on current concepts in evolutionary ecology, and the empirical study of these concepts. The editors have assembled a group of prominent biologists who have made significant contributions to this field. They both synthesize the current state of knowledge and identity areas for future investigation. Evolutionary Ecology will be of general interest to researchers and students in both ecology and evolutionary biology. Researchers in evolutionary ecology that want an overview of the current state of the field, and graduate students that want an introduction the field, will find this book very valuable. This volume can also be used as a primary textbook or supplemental reading in both upper division and graduate courses/seminars in Evolutionary Ecology. |
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... environmental factors . Evolutionary ecology spans these two disciplines and incorporates the full range of techniques and approaches from both . Evolutionary ecologists consider both historical and contemporary influ- ences on patterns ...
... environmental factors . Evolutionary ecology spans these two disciplines and incorporates the full range of techniques and approaches from both . Evolutionary ecologists consider both historical and contemporary influ- ences on patterns ...
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... Environmental Science and Policy , University of California , Davis , California 95616 USA . Lively , Curtis M. Department of Biology , Indiana University , Bloomington , Indiana 47405 USA . Kramer , Donald L. Department of Biology ...
... Environmental Science and Policy , University of California , Davis , California 95616 USA . Lively , Curtis M. Department of Biology , Indiana University , Bloomington , Indiana 47405 USA . Kramer , Donald L. Department of Biology ...
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... Environmental Health Sciences , National Institute of Health , Research Triangle Park , North Carolina 27709 USA . Roff , Derek A. Department of Biology , University of California , Riverside , California 92521 USA . Sakai , Ann K ...
... Environmental Health Sciences , National Institute of Health , Research Triangle Park , North Carolina 27709 USA . Roff , Derek A. Department of Biology , University of California , Riverside , California 92521 USA . Sakai , Ann K ...
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... environmental conditions . In sum , with an understanding of the causes and consequences of phenotypic variation within and among populations , we can detect evo- lutionary processes operating at a variety of eco- logical levels ...
... environmental conditions . In sum , with an understanding of the causes and consequences of phenotypic variation within and among populations , we can detect evo- lutionary processes operating at a variety of eco- logical levels ...
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... environmental causes of phe- notypic variance and to predict how the mean phenotype of populations will ( or should ) change from generation to generation in response to artifi- cial or natural selection . The study and description of ...
... environmental causes of phe- notypic variance and to predict how the mean phenotype of populations will ( or should ) change from generation to generation in response to artifi- cial or natural selection . The study and description of ...
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Adaptation DAVID REZNICK JOSEPH TRAVIS | 44 |
Phenotypic Plasticity MASSIMO PIGLIUCCI | 58 |
Population Structure LEONARD NUNNEY | 70 |
Inbreeding and Outbreeding NICKOLAS M WASER CHARLES F WILLIAMS | 84 |
LIFE HISTORIES | 97 |
Cooperation and Altruism DAVID SLOAN WILSON | 222 |
Foraging Behavior DONALD L KRAMER | 232 |
The Evolutionary Ecology of Movement HUGH DINGLE MARCEL HOLYOAK | 247 |
INTERSPECIFIC INTERACTIONS | 263 |
Ecological Character Displacement DOLPH SCHULTER | 265 |
PredatorPrey Interactions PETER A ABRAMS | 277 |
ParasiteHost Interactions CURTIS M LIVELY | 290 |
PlantHerbivore Interactions MAY BERENBAUM | 303 |
Age and Size at Maturity DEREK A ROFF | 99 |
Offspring Size and Number FRANK J MESSINA CHARLES W FOX | 113 |
Senescence MARC TATAR | 128 |
Life Cycles JAN A PECHENIK | 142 |
Sex and Gender TURK RHEN DAVID CREWS | 154 |
Sex Ratios and Sex Allocation STEVEN HECHT ORZACK | 165 |
Ecological Specialization and Generalization DOUGLAS J FUTUYMA | 177 |
BEHAVIOR | 191 |
Mating Systems ANN K SAKAI DAVID F WESTNEAT | 193 |
Sexual Selection UDO M SAVALLI | 207 |
Mutualisms JUDITH L BRONSTEIN | 315 |
The Geographic Dynamics of Coevolution JOHN N THOMPSON | 331 |
ADAPTATION TO ANTHROPOGENIC CHANGE | 345 |
Pesticide Resistance JOHN A McKENZIE | 347 |
Predicting the Outcome of Biological Control JUDITH H MYERS | 361 |
Evolutionary Conservation Biology PHILIP W HEDRICK | 371 |
References | 385 |
Index | 415 |
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Стр. 303 - ... species had not been independently created, but had descended, like varieties, from other species. Nevertheless, such a conclusion, even if well founded, would be unsatisfactory, until it could be shown how the innumerable species inhabiting this world have been modified, so as to acquire that perfection of structure and coadaptation which justly excites our admiration.
Стр. 303 - In considering the Origin of Species, it is quite conceivable that a naturalist, reflecting on the mutual affinities of organic beings, on their embryological relations, their geographical distribution, geological succession, and other such facts, might come to the conclusion that each species had not been independently created, but had descended, like varieties, from other species.
Стр. 279 - I may add, that, according to Mr. Pierce, there are two varieties of the wolf inhabiting the Catskill Mountains, in the United States, one with a light greyhound-like form, which pursues deer, and the other more bulky, with shorter legs, which more frequently attacks the shepherd's flocks.
Стр. 207 - If it could be proved that any part of the structure of any one species had been formed for the exclusive good of another species, it would annihilate my theory, for such could not have been produced through natural selection.
Стр. 279 - But this is a false view; we forget that each species, even where it most abounds, is constantly suffering enormous destruction at some period of its life, from enemies or from competitors for the same place and food...
Стр. 392 - U. Stolz, 1999. A field test for host-plant dependent selection on larvae of the apple maggot fly. Rhagoletis pomonella. Evolution. 53: 187-220. Fry, JD, 1990. Trade-offs in fitness on different hosts: Evidence from a selection experiment with a phytophagous mite. American Naturalist 136:569-580. Fry, JD, 1993. The "general vigor" problem: Can antagonistic pleiotropy be detected when genetic covariances are positive?
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Стр. 279 - St-John, bringing home winged game, another hares or rabbits, and another hunting on marshy ground and almost nightly catching woodcocks or snipes. The tendency to catch rats rather than mice is known to be inherited. Now, if any slight innate change of habit or of structure benefited an individual wolf, it would have the best chance of surviving and of leaving offspring. Some of its young would probably inherit the same habits or structure, and by the repetition of this process, a new variety might...