Living in a Patchy Environment

Bryan Shorrocks (Editor), Ian R. Swingland (Editor)

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Author
Bryan Shorrocks (Editor), Ian R. Swingland (Editor)
Publish Date
1990-08-16
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
256
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198545916
ISBN-13
9780198545910
citemno
245781
Edition
1
SKU
9780198545910

Description

This book examines the effects of environmental heterogeneity, or patchiness, on populations of plants and animals. The factors explored include variations in space, time, climactic conditions, food and other resources, and exposure to predators and parasites. In contrast to the once-prevailing view that environmental variation can be averaged-out without losing essential dynamics, the contributors to this volume find such heterogeneities often play a significant role in structuring large populations, especially in lessening the risk of extinction. Topics include the ways animals choose between patches that will expose them to different probabilities of starvation and predation, conservation in a variable environment and the optimal size of reserves, sex determination and sex ratios, patchiness and community structure, and extinctions of populations in correlated environments. The book will be of interest to ecologists, entomologists, environmental scientists, population geneticists, and biologists specializing in evolution, population, or conservation.