Biogeography
TEXTBOOK
Mark V Lomolino, Brett R Riddle, Robert J Whittaker and James H Brown
878 pages, col illus, figs, tabs, maps.
MARK V. LOMOLINO is a Professor in the Department of Environmental and Forest Biology at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, USA.
His research and teaching focus on biogeography, community ecology, and conservation of biological diversity. He is a cofounder and past President of
the International Biogeography Society. Dr. Lomolino received the American Society of Mammalogists Award for his dissertation studies on the ecology,
evolution, and biogeography of insular mammals. He is a co-editor of two books, Foundations of Biogeography (University of Chicago Press) and
Frontiers of Biogeography: New Directions in the Geography of Nature. BRETT R. RIDDLE is a Professor in the School of Life Sciences at the University
of Nevada, USA. His research focuses primarily on the history of biodiversity in western North America, with ongoing projects including: historical
assembly of the warm desert biotas; phylogeography of Great Basin cold desert and montane island biotas; and molecular systematics and biogeography of
a diverse cadre of North American rodent groups. He is a co-founder and past President of the International Biogeography Society, and an Editor of the
Journal of Biogeography and Associate Editor of Systematic Biology. ROBERT J. WHITTAKER is Professor of Biogeography in the School of Geography and
the Environment at the University of Oxford, UK, and is an Honorary Professor in Macroecology and Climate, in the Department of Biology, University of
Copenhagen, Denmark. He is a co-founder and current President of the International Biogeography Society, and is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of
Biogeography. He is co-author of Island Biogeography: Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation, published by Oxford University Press, and has research
interests spanning island biogeography, diversity theory, and conservation biogeography. JAMES H. BROWN is Distinguished Professor of Biology at the
University of New Mexico, USA. He is a member of the US National Academy of Sciences and past President of the International Biogeography Society, the
American Society of Mammalogists, the American Society of Naturalists, and the Ecological Society of America. His broad research interests include
biological scaling, metabolic and community ecology, and biogeography. He has trained several Ph.D. students and postdoctoral scientists who are
making major contributions to biogeography and ecology.
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