Island Colonization: The Origin and Development of Island Communities
Series: ECOLOGICAL REVIEWS SERIES
Edited by Ian Thornton and Tim New
292 pages, 52 line diags, 31 tabs.
'Thornton's impassionedly written book ... [delivers] a wealth of detail on (re)colonization of new or devastated islands by plants and animals as
well as ecological succession of entire ecosystems. Reading this book was a real pleasure, possibly due to its narrative style. In addition to
biogeographers, it will inspire and provide valuable facts to all those ... ecologists who deal with ecological succession, habitat fragmentation,
microcosm experiments, biodiversity research and nature conservation.' Basic and Applied Ecology ' ... provide(s) a wealth of information that
heretofore had not been adequately synthesized on island colonization.' Landscape Ecology
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