An introduction to applied biogeography
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An introduction to applied biogeography
Cambridge University Press, 1999
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
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Description
Biogeography is about the geographical distribution, both past and present, of plants, animals and other organisms. In this undergraduate textbook Spellerberg and Sawyer bring a modern and new approach to a developing subject, writing in a lively and sometimes provocative manner. Throughout the text the applications of biogeography in conservation management, economic production, environmental assessment, sustainable use of resources, landscape planning and public health are emphasised. Applications of island biogeography in conservation, the concept of wildlife corridors and the analysis of biogeographical data are all discussed and the role of humans and their cultures in biogeography is explored. The applied approach of this textbook, along with its numerous illustrative examples and figures, make it an interesting introduction to the field for all geography, biology and environmental science students.
Table of Contents
- Foreword Tony Whitten
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Biogeography: the nature of the subject, its history and its applications
- 2. Patterns of distribution and biogeographical classifications
- 3. Islands
- 4. Geological, evolutionary and human impacts on biogeography
- 5. Ecological patterns and types of species distribution
- 6. Biogeographical information: collection, retrieval and application
- 7. Habitat fragmentation
- 8. Biogeography of linear landscape features
- 9. Future developments
- Appendix I. Glossary
- Appendix II. Addresses of relevant organisations
- Index.
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