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Author Loreau, Michel.

Title From populations to ecosystems : theoretical foundations for a new ecological synthesis / Michel Loreau.

Publication Info. Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2010]
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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 297 pages) : illustrations.
Series Monographs in population biology ; 46
Monographs in population biology ; 46.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Population and ecosystem approaches in ecology -- The maintenance and functional consequences of species diversity -- Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning -- Food webs, interaction webs, and ecosystem functioning -- Stability and complexity of ecosystems : new perspectives on an old debate -- Material cycling and the overall functioning of ecosystems -- Spatial dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning : metacommunities and meta-ecosystems -- Evolution of ecosystems and ecosystem properties -- Postface : toward an integrated, predictive ecology.
Summary The major subdisciplines of ecology--population ecology, community ecology, ecosystem ecology, and evolutionary ecology--have diverged increasingly in recent decades. What is critically needed today is an integrated, real-world approach to ecology that reflects the interdependency of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. From Populations to Ecosystems proposes an innovative theoretical synthesis that will enable us to advance our fundamental understanding of ecological systems and help us to respond to today's emerging global ecological crisis. Michel Loreau begins by explaining how the principles of population dynamics and ecosystem functioning can be merged. He then addresses key issues in the study of biodiversity and ecosystems, such as functional complementarity, food webs, stability and complexity, material cycling, and metacommunities. Loreau describes the most recent theoretical advances that link the properties of individual populations to the aggregate properties of communities, and the properties of functional groups or trophic levels to the functioning of whole ecosystems, placing special emphasis on the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Finally, he turns his attention to the controversial issue of the evolution of entire ecosystems and their properties, laying the theoretical foundations for a genuine evolutionary ecosystem ecology. --From publisher's description.
Note Print version record.
Subject Ecology.
Biodiversity.
Population biology.
Science.
Science: Biology -- Natural History.
SCIENCE -- Environmental Science (see also Chemistry -- Environmental)
NATURE -- Ecosystems & Habitats -- Wilderness.
NATURE -- Ecology.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Ecology.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biological Diversity.
Biodiversity. (OCoLC)fst01429860
Ecology. (OCoLC)fst00901476
Population biology. (OCoLC)fst01071532
Other Form: Print version: Loreau, Michel. From populations to ecosystems. Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©2010 9780691122700 (DLC) 2009052049 (OCoLC)466343218
Standard No. 9786612644993
ISBN 9781400834167 (electronic bk.)
1400834163 (electronic bk.)
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