Untangling Ecological Complexity: The Macroscopic Perspective

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Ecologists increasingly find themselves called upon to address the impacts of global change on biodiversity. Yet most studies of biodiversity focus solely on intensive, experimental analyses of localized ecological communities. In Untangling Ecological Complexity, Brian A. Maurer argues for a more pluralistic approach, showing how ecologists might enhance their ability to tackle global problems by incorporating broader spatial and temporal perspectives into their research.

Maurer begins by reviewing the strengths and limitations of reductionist experimental approaches. Although these studies have produced much valuable data, their small scale restricts the kinds of inferences that can be drawn from them. Maurer then demonstrates how statistical methods can be used to identify processes (such as dispersal or nonrandom extinction) that operate across broad geographic scales, yet which also have profound impacts on local ecosystems. This macroscopic perspective, Maurer suggests, provides a powerful tool for untangling ecological complexity.

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Rather than the typical narrow focus of experimental analyses of biotic communities, Maurer (zoology, Brigham Young U.) advocates a more pluralistic approach to global problems by expanding the spatial and temporal scale of community ecology (e.g. viewing the evolution of species diversity at the macroscale). Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Name in long format: Untangling Ecological Complexity: The Macroscopic Perspective
ISBN-10: 0226511332
ISBN-13: 9780226511337
Book pages: 262
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Dimensions: Height: 0.65 Inches, Length: 9.02 Inches, Weight: 0.79807338844 Pounds, Width: 6.01 Inches

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