Species Diversity in Ecological Communities: Historical and Geographical Perspectives
Pioneering study of global species patterns
Edited by RE Ricklefs and D Schluter
454 pages, 185 line drawings, 21 maps, 69 tables.
Softcover |
temporarily unavailable | 1993 | #27644 | ISBN: 0226718239
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Most studies of species diversity have tended to concentrate on small areas over short time-spans, in the belief that diversity is regulated by local ecological interactions. In this pioneering work, the authors consider global patterns of species richness, and the historical events that shape both regional and local communities.
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