Ecology and Ecosystem Conservation

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781597260497

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By Oswald J. Schmitz
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Preface
 
Chapter 1. Ecosystem Conservation: The Need for Ecological Science
 
Chapter 2. The Science of Ecology
-What is Ecology?
-Resolving Ecological Complexity 
-Life as a Game 
-Ecological Science: Gaining Reliable Knowledge about Ecosystems
 
Chapter 3. Climate-Template for Global Biodiversity
-The Physics Underlying Life on Earth
-Ecosystem Types
-Coping With with Climate 
-Climate-Space 
-Effects of Global Climate Change 
 
Chapter 4. Ecological Limits and the Size of Populations
-Simple Population Growth 
-Ecological Balance and Carrying Capacity
-Competitors and Predators
-Weather
-Carrying Capacity and Population Overabundance
 
Chapter 5. Viability of Threatened Species
-Life-Cycles and Population Dynamics
-Modeling Age-Structured Population Dynamics 
-Viability of Loggerhead Sea Turtles
 
Chapter 6. Biodiversity and Habitat Fragmentation
-Diversity Indices
-Habitat Fragmentation and the Species-Area Relationship
-Habitat Fragmentation and Population and Community Processes
 
Chapter 7. The Web of Life: Connections in Space and Time 
-Ecosystems in Time 
-Ecosystems in Space: Linkages Across Geographic Boundaries
 
Chapter 8. Ecosystem Services of Biodiversity 
-Diversity Begets Ecosystem Stability 
-Diversity-Productivity Relations 
-Crop Pollination 
-Pest Control 
-Invasion Resistance
 
Chapter 9. Protecting Biological Diversity and Ecosystem Function
-Conservation Tools 
-Dynamic Landscapes 
-Global Climate Change and Reshuffling of Faunas 
 
Chapter 10. The Good of a Species: Toward a Science-Based
-Ecosystem Conservation Ethic 
-Tinkering with Economies 
-Ecological Science, Uncertainty, and Precaution 
-Policy and Management as a Scientific Enterprise
-Questions for Discussion 
 
References
Further Reading
Glossary
About the Author
Index


""Reading this book has been rewarding'there were no disappointments. Schmitz has done a credible job of presenting the complex and multifaceted field of ecology in a compact and readable book ... I believe this book is an important contribution toward a better understanding and treatment of our environment, and could be used to enlighten a larger audience of non-ecologists.""

' Natural Areas Journal



""A wonderfully readable introduction to the ecological context for conservation practice. Ideal for a general readership or as the basis for an excellent university course.""

' Simon Levin, Princeton University, author of Fragile Dominion



""At last, one volume seamlessly merges the dominant ecological themes of our time into a single coherent explanation of why the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems is the key to solving today's most pressing environmental problems.""

' Shahid Naeem, Professor of ecology, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology



""Starting from concrete examples and questions in the field of conservation biology, this book presents the principles of modern ecology in a simple form accessible to all. It is easy and enjoyable to read, while at the same time scientifically rigorous. An excellent introduction to ecology as the scientific underpinning of conservation biology.""

' Michel Loreau, Professor, Canada Research Chair in Theoretical Ecology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec

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