Ecological Niches
Linking Classical and Contemporary Approaches
Chase, Jonathan M.
Leibold, Mathew A.
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BOOK SUMMARY
Why do species live where they live? What determines the abundance and diversity of species in a given area? What role do species play in the functioning of entire ecosystems? All of these questions share a single core conceptthe ecological niche. Althoug
BOOK SYNOPSIS
Why do species live where they live? What determines the abundance and diversity of species in a given area? What role do species play in the functioning of entire ecosystems? All of these questions share a single core concept--the ecological niche. Although the niche concept has fallen into disfavor among ecologists in recent years, Jonathan M. Chase and Mathew A. Leibold argue that the niche is an ideal tool with which to unify disparate research and theoretical approaches in contemporary ecology.
Chase and Leibold define the niche as including both what an organism needs from its environment and how that organism's activities shape its environment. Drawing on the theory of consumer-resource interactions, as well as its graphical analysis, they develop a framework for understanding niches that is flexible enough to include a variety of small- and large-scale processes, from resource competition, predation, and stress to community structure, biodiversity, and ecosystem function. Chase and Leibold's synthetic approach will interest ecologists from a wide range of subdisciplines.
AUTHOR BIO
Jonathan M. Chase is an assistant professor in the Department of Biology at Washington University.
Mathew A. Leibold is an associate professor of integrative biology at The University of Texas at Austin, and was formerly associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at The University of Chicago.
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ISBN: 0226101800
ISBN(13-digit): 9780226101804
Dewey Decimal: 577.8/2
Library of Congress: 2002013308
Book Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr
Language: ENG
Binding: Sewn
No. of Pages: 212
Paper Weight (lb): 0.65
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