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Species Richness

Patterns in the Diversity of Life

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  • A highly readable, accessible yet rigorous and up-to-date account of the important ecological questions surrounding biological diversity

Part of the book series: Springer Praxis Books (PRAXIS)

Part of the book sub series: Environmental Sciences (ENVIRONSCI)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Local-scale patterns in species richness

    • Jonathan Adams
    Pages 1-46
  3. Deep time and mass extinctions

    • Jonathan Adams
    Pages 97-166
  4. Hotspots and coldspots

    • Jonathan Adams
    Pages 167-204
  5. Knowing what is out there

    • Jonathan Adams
    Pages 259-286
  6. The current threats

    • Jonathan Adams
    Pages 287-322
  7. Holding on to what is left

    • Jonathan Adams
    Pages 323-363
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 365-402

About this book

This is a readable, informative and up-to-date account of the patterns and controls on biodiversity. The author describes major trends in species richness, along with uncertainties in current knowledge. The various possible explanations for past and present species patterns are discussed and explained in an even-handed and accessible way. The implications of global climate change and habitat loss are considered, along with current strategies for preserving what we have.

This book examines the state of current understanding of species richness patterns and their explanations. As well as the present day world, it deals with diversification and extinction, in the conservation of species richness, and the difficulties of assessing how many species remain to be discovered. The scientifically compelling subject of vegetation-climate interaction is considered in depth.

Written in an accessible style, the author offers an up-to-date, rigorous and yet eminently comprehensible overview of the ecology and biogeography of species richness. He departs from the often heavy approach of earlier texts, without sacrificing rigor and depth of information and analysis.

Prefacing with the aims of the book, Chapter 1 opens with an explanation of latitudinal gradients, including a description of major features of the striking gradients in species richness, exceptions to the rule, explanations, major theories and field and experimental tests. The following chapter plumbs the depth of time, including the nature of the fossil record, broad timescale diversity patterns, ecosystem changes during mass extinctions and glaciations and their influence on species richness. Chapters 3 and 4 consider hotspots and local scale patterns in species richness while Chapter 5 looks at the limitations and uncertainties on current estimates of richness, the last frontiers of species diversity and the process of identifying new life forms. The last three chapters cover humans and extinctions in history and prehistory, current habitat and global change, including the greenhouse effect, and the race to preserve what we still have, including parks, gene banks and laws.

Keywords

  • Conservation
  • Diversity
  • Extinctions
  • Hotspot
  • Species richness
  • biodiversity
  • ecology
  • ecosystem
  • species diversity

Reviews

From the reviews:

“This book is about patterns in species numbers across space and time. … reading this book can also be a joy, simply because of its simplicity. … The references … are mostly well chosen. … Overall, ‘Species Richness’ can be recommended to readers that are non-ecologists or otherwise new to the subject.” (Christoph Scherber, Basic and Applied Ecology, Vol. 11, 2010)

“For scientists like Adams (Rutgers), understanding the rules that govern how species are arranged and interact becomes a life’s work. In this volume, he deftly synthesizes the state of knowledge that has grown dramatically over the last 80 years thanks to the work of hundreds of ecologists. … This is an exceptionally readable, engagingly written overview … of the most integral questions in ecology and biology today. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above, general readers.” (D. Flaspohler, Choice, Vol. 47 (5), January, 2010)

“Adams begins his book with a brief introduction of his aims. … Adams has organized his book around major themes in research on diversity. … Adams book is a good one easy to read, well balanced and interesting. I would use it in my class … . May this book help to educate another generation of students to think of a diversity of species as a kind of richness.” (Robert R. Dunn, Ecology, Vol. 91 (6), 2010)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, Newark, USA

    Jonathan Adams

About the author

Assistant Professor in Ecology, Rutgers University, New Jersey. About 50 published papers in many different aspects of eology, including species richness, e.g. Adams and Woodward 1989, in Natur. Work on basis of latitudinal gradients, and influence of glacial history. Current work on Janzen-Connell hypothesis.

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eBook EUR 160.49
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Softcover Book EUR 217.99
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