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The Ecology of Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics
About This Book
The Ecology of Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics brings together the findings and ideas of researchers studying such varied systems as marine invertebrate communities; grasslands; and boreal, temperate, and tropical forests. The primary goal is to present a synthesis of diverse individual contributions. The book is divided into three main sections: (1) examples of patch dynamics in diverse systems; (2) adaptations of organisms and evolution of populations in patch dynamic environments; and (3) implications of patch dynamics for the organization of communities and the functioning of ecosystems. This approach demonstrates the commonality of disturbance-generated phenomena over a wide range of scales and levels of organization, and thus validates the broad applicability of the patch dynamic viewpoint. The book presents a framework that can stimulate the generation of explicit hypotheses and theory and forms an alternative to equilibrium concepts of the evolution of populations, composition of communities, and functioning of ecosystems.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- The Ecology of Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I: INTRODUCTION
- Part II: PATCH DYNAMICS IN NATURE
- Part III: ADAPTATIONS OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN A PATCH DYNAMIC SETTING
- Part IV: IMPLICATIONS OF PATCH DYNAMICS FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF COMMUNITIES AND THE FUNCTIONING OF ECOSYSTEMS
- Part V: SYNTHESIS
- Bibliography
- Index