Biogeography biological diversity across space and time

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adam_text Contents Unit I Introduction to the Discipline Chapter 1 The Science of Biogeography 3 Globalization of the Geography of Nature 15 BOX 2 1 Persistent Themes of Biogeography 15 What Is Biogeography? 4 Integrative nature of the field 5 Relationships to other sciences and an outline of this book 6 Philosophy and basic principles 8 Doing Contemporary Biogeography 10 Foundations of Modern Biogeography 16 Theoretical Maturation during the 19th Century: A Morass before Darwin and Wallace 22 Four British scientists 24 BOX 2 2 Biogeographic Principles Advocated by Alfred Russel Wallace 30 Chapter 2 The History and Reticulating Phytogeny of Biogeography 13 Other contributions of the 19th Century 31 Conceptual Revolutions of the 20th Century 35 Synopsis 37 Ancient Knowledge 14 Unit L The Geographic and Ecological Foundations of Biogiography Chapter 3 The Geographic Template: Visualization and Analysis of Biogeographic Patterns 41 Definition and Components of the Geographic Template 41 Climate 43 Soil formation and soil types 50 Chemistry and physics of aquatic environments 54 Tides and the intertidal zone 157 Time 59 Two-Dimensional Renderings of the Geographic Template 59 Early maps and cartography 59 viii Contents Flattening the globe: Projections and geographic coordinate systems 60 Visualizing Biogeographic Patterns 61 Exemplars of visualization in biogeography 61 The GIS revolution 67 Cartograms and strategic distortions 68 Obtaining Geo-Referenced Data 69 Humboldt s legacy: A global system of observatories 69 Remote sensing and satellite imagery 69 Interpolation over space and time 69 Analyzing Biogeographic Patterns 70 Chapter 4 Distributions of Species: Ecological Foundations 71 The Distribution of Individuals 71 The Distribution of Species and Populations 73 Mapping and measuring the range 75 Population growth and demography 77 Hutchinson s multidimensional niche concept 78 The geographic range as a reflection of the niche 78 The relationship between distribution and abundance 82 What Limits the Geographic Range? 85 Physical limiting factors 85 Disturbance, dispersal, and time 90 Interactions with other organisms 93 Synthesis 100 Chapter 5 The Distribution and Dynamics of Communities, Biomes, and Ecosystems 101 Historical and Biogeographic Perspectives 102 Communities and Ecosystems 103 Community organization: Energetic considerations 104 Distribution of ecological communities 108 Temporal patterns: Ecological succession 110 Mapping Communities: Compositional and Functional Approaches 112 Terrestrial Biomes 113 Forests 115 Woodlands and savanna 122 Grasslands 125 Deserts 125 Aquatic Communities 128 Marine communities 128 Freshwater communities 131 A Global Comparison of Biomes and Communities 133 Ecosystem Geography 137 Synthesis in Community Ecology and Biogeography 139 Unit 3 Biogeographic Processes and Earth History Chapter 6 Dispersal and Immigration 143 BOX 6 1 The Fundamental, Unifying Principles of Biogeography 144 What Is Dispersal? 145 Dispersal as an ecological process 146 Dispersal as a historical biogeographic event 147 Dispersal and Range Expansion 147 Jump dispersal 147 Diffusion 149 Secular migration 156 Mechanisms of Movement 156 Active dispersal 156 Passive dispersal 159 The Nature of Barriers 163 Physiological barriers 165 Ecological and psychological barriers 166 Biotic Exchange and Dispersal Routes 167 Corridors 167 Contents ix Filters 167 Sweepstakes routes 169 Other means of biotic exchange 171 Dispersal curves within and among species 171 Establishing a Colony 172 Influence of habitat selection 172 What constitutes a propagule? 173 Survival in a new ecosystem 175 Advances in the Study of Dispersal 175 Chapter 7 Speciation and Extinction 177 BOX 7 1 Some Terms Used by Systematists and Evolutionary Biologists 178 What Are Species? 179 The evolution of species concepts 180 Units below the species level 181 Higher Classifications 182 How Do New Species Arise? 183 Mechanisms of genetic differentiation 184 Allopatric speciation 190 Sympatric and parapatric speciation 197 Diversification 202 Ecological differentiation 202 Adaptive radiation 203 Extinction 208 Ecological processes 208 Recent extinctions 210 Extinctions in the fossil record 212 Macroevolution 215 The punctuated equilibrium concept and evolution in the fossil record 215 Species selection 216 The role of historical contingency 217 Micro- and Macroevolution: Toward a Synthesis 220 Chapter 8 The Changing Earth 221 The Geological Timescale 221 Estimating time 223 The Theory of Continental Drift 225 Wegener s theory 229 Early opposition to continental drift 230 Evidence for continental drift 231 BOX 8 1 Discoveries That Contributed to the Acceptance of the Theory of Continental Drift 232 The Current Model: Plate Tectonic Theory 239 Earth s Tectonic History 243 Tectonic History of the Continents 244 Gondwana, Laurasia, and the formation of Pangaea 244 The breakup of Pangaea 250 The breakup of Laurasia and its rifting from Gondwana 250 The breakup of Gondwana 250 Cenozoic Tectonics 254 The Indo-Australian Region and Wallacea 254 Central America and the Antilles 255 Tectonic Development of Marine Basins and Island Chains 256 Epeiric seas 256 Formation of the Mediterranean and Red Seas 258 Dynamics of the Pacific Ocean 258 Paleoclimates and paleocirculations 261 Climatic and Biogeographic Consequences of Plate Tectonics 263 Chapter 9 Glaciation and Biogeographic Dynamics of the Pleistocene 271 The Record and Drivers of Pleistocene Glaciation 271 Extent of Pleistocene Glaciation 277 Effects of Climatic Cycles on Non-Glaciated Areas 279 Temperature 279 Geographic shifts in climatic zones 280 Sea level changes during the Pleistocene 282 Biogeographic Responses to Climatic Cycles of the Pleistocene 285 Biogeographic responses of terrestrial biotas 285 BOX 9 1 Biogeographic Responses to Climatic Cycles of the Pleistocene 286 Dynamics of plant communities in the aridlands of North and South America 295 Aquatic systems 297 Biotic Exchange and Glacial Cycles 302 Pleistocene Refugia 302 Extinctions of the Pleistocene Megafauna 305 X Contents Unit 4 Evolutionary History of Lineages and Biotas Chapter 10 The Geography of Diversification and Regionalization 313 Fundamental Geographic Patterns 314 Endemism and Cosmopolitanism 316 The origins of endemics 319 Provincialism 321 Terrestrial and freshwater regions 321 BOX 10 1 How Have Big Data Sets, Quantitative Approaches, and Evolutionary Affinities Changed How We Define Terrestrial Biogeographic Regions? 322 Subdividing the terrestrial regions 326 Distributional congruence reflects a shared history of diversification 327 Marine regions and provinces 334 Quantifying Similarity among Biotas 338 Disjunction 341 Patterns 341 Processes 343 Maintaining Distinct Biotas 344 Barriers between biogeographic regions 344 Resistance to invasion 345 Avian migration and provincialism 345 Biotic Interchange 348 The Great American Biotic Interchange 348 Box 10 2 Old versus Young Isthmus: Geology, Fossils, Ecology, and Molecular Phylogenies 351 The Lessepsian exchange: The Suez Canal 358 Biotic interchange: A final point 358 The Convergence of Isolated Lineages and Biotas 358 Convergence at the species level 359 Convergence of entire assemblages 361 Overview 363 Chapter 11 Reconstructing the Evolutionary History of Lineages 365 Classifying Biological diversity and Inferring Evolutionary Relationships 366 Systematics 366 Evolutionary systematics 366 Numerical phenetics 367 Phylogenetic systematics 368 BOX 11 1 The Principles and Rules of Hennigian Logic 370 Box 11 2 The Basis of Hennig s Paradigm: A Hypothetical Example of Cladogenesis and Cladogram Construction 371 Molecular Systematics 372 Evolution of methods in molecular systematics 372 Molecular characters and properties of molecular evolution 373 Molecular versus morphological characters 373 The Fossil Record 376 Limitations of the fossil record 376 Biogeographic implications of fossils 378 Molecular Clocks and Estimating Times of Divergence 384 An Emerging Synthesis of Molecular Systematics and Paleontology 386 Chapter 12 Reconstructing the Geographic History of Lineages and Biotas 387 Shifting Paradigms in Historical Biogeography 388 Determining centers of origin and directions of dispersal on a stable Earth 388 From center of origin-dispersal to vicariance 390 BOX 12 1 Sea Snakes: Illustrating the Logic and Flaws of a Center of Origin-Dispersal Paradigm 391 Contents xi Beyond Vicariance Biogeography and Simple Vicariance 398 BOX 12 2 Defining and Delineating Areas of Endemism 400 BOX 12 3 Processes That Reduce the Generality of the General Area Cladogram 401 Different approaches to the same question, or different questions? 405 Which approach to use? 406 Phylogeography 418 The dual nature of phylogeography 419 Combining phylogeography and ecological niche modeling 421 Reconstructing shallow histories of lineages and biotas 423 The impact of phylogeography on biogeography and other disciplines 425 BOX 12 4 Statistical Phylogeography 427 A Brief Overview of Lineage and Biotic Histories 429 Histories in Gondwana 430 Histories in Laurasia 433 Connections between Gondwana and Laurasia 434 Histories in the marine realm 435 Continental histories in, and just before, the ice ages 436 A Few Final Thoughts on Historical Reconstruction of Lineages and Biotas 439 Unit J Ecological Biogeography Chapter 13 Island Biogeography 443 The Nature of Islands 445 Patterns in Species Richness and Models of Diversity Dynamics 447 The species-area relationship 449 BOX 13 1 Interpretations and Comparisons of Parameters in the Species-Area Relationship: An Additional Caution 451 The species-isolation relationship 452 The equilibrium model of island biogeography 455 Advancing island biogeography theory 457 BOX 13 2 Empirical Studies Test the Equilibrium Model 458 Patterns in Species Composition 475 Forces assembling insular biotas 475 Release, displacement, and the ecological assembly of insular communities 483 Distributions of particular species 483 BOX 13 3 New Zealand s Moas: Four Times Anomalous 484 The Evolutionary Marvels of Island Life 497 Dispersal denied: Sticking to the wreck 497 Transformations of life s most fundamental characteristic—size 502 Evolving ecologies 513 The Perils of Island Life 515 Taxon cycles and evolutionary traps 515 Chapter 14 Areography, Ecogeography, ana Macroecology of Continental and Oceanic Biotas 521 The Macroecological Approach 522 The Geographic Range: Areography 523 Patterns in range shape and size 523 The frequency distribution of range size 525 Geographic gradients in range size 526 Geographic range size as a function of body size 529 Temporal dynamics of range size 533 Shapes of ranges 534 The internal structure of geographic ranges 537 Ecogeographic Rules: The Terrestrial Realm 538 Body size and Bergmann s rule 539 xii Contents Appendages and Allen s rule 545 Pelage color and Gloger s rule 546 Lack s rule and the geography of life history traits 549 Ecogeographic Rules: The Marine Realm 552 Thorson s rule of larval development 552 Temperature, diversity, and Jordan s rule of vertebrae 553 Geographic gradients in ecological interactions and morphological defenses 553 The Geography of Biological Diversity 556 Diversity measures and terminology 556 Latitudinal Gradients in Biological Diversity 559 The nature and complexity of the pattern 561 An ancient but not primordial pattern 569 Topographic and Oceanic Modifiers 572 The peninsula effect 572 Elevational gradients in diversity 573 Depth and diversity in the aquatic realm 577 Explanations for the Geography of Biological Diversity 579 Coda 583 Unit Ö Conservation and the Frontiers of Biogeography Chapter 15 Biogeography of Humanity, Biological Diversity, and Conservation Biogeography 589 BOX 15 1 The Geography of Life before Man 592 The Dynamic Biogeography of Humanity 595 Migrations out of Africa 595 Colonizing the Pacific: Indonesia, Sahul, and Oceania 597 Conquering the cold: Expansions across the Palearctic region 600 Invasions of the New World 600 Ecogeography and Island Biogeography of Humanity 601 The Biodiversity Crisis and Conservation Biogeography 605 Biological diversity and the Linnaean shortfall 607 Box 15 2 Challenges and Successes in Addressing the Linnaean Shortfall 610 Conservation biogeography and the Wallacean shortfall 610 The geography of recent extinctions and endangerment 614 Geographic range collapse 620 The dynamic geography of extinction forces 625 Chapter 16 From the Foundations to the Frontiers of Biogeography 635 Glossary 639 Bibliography 661
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spellingShingle Lomolino, Mark V. 1953-
Riddle, Brett R.
Whittaker, Robert J. 1959-
Biogeography biological diversity across space and time
Biogeography
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title Biogeography biological diversity across space and time
title_auth Biogeography biological diversity across space and time
title_exact_search Biogeography biological diversity across space and time
title_full Biogeography biological diversity across space and time Mark V. Lomolino, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, Brett R. Riddle, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Robert J. Whittaker, University of Oxford
title_fullStr Biogeography biological diversity across space and time Mark V. Lomolino, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, Brett R. Riddle, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Robert J. Whittaker, University of Oxford
title_full_unstemmed Biogeography biological diversity across space and time Mark V. Lomolino, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, Brett R. Riddle, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Robert J. Whittaker, University of Oxford
title_short Biogeography
title_sort biogeography biological diversity across space and time
title_sub biological diversity across space and time
topic Biogeography
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topic_facet Biogeography
Artenreichtum
Tiere
Verbreitung
Pflanzen
Biogeografie
Artenschutz
Artensterben
Einführung
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