The Loom of Life (eBook)

Unravelling Ecosystems
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2008 | 2008
XVI, 168 Seiten
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-68058-1 (ISBN)

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The Loom of Life - Menno Schilthuizen
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In an age of increasing environmental problems, ecology has had to grow up fast from a discipline dealing with relatively simple interactions between species to one that tries to explain changes in global patterns of diversity and richness. The issues are complex. Every species may seem to have its own unique role, but if that is true, then why are there hundreds of species of plankton in an ecosystem with only a handful of niches? The tropics have a high biodiversity, but does anybody know why? And how can a single introduced tree species wreak havoc in Hawaii's rainforests, when it is one of thousands of quietly coexisting tree species in its native continent, South America?
The strength of this book is that it will help digest some of these more complex issues in the ecology of biodiversity. It will do this by zooming out from the local scale to the global scale in a number of steps, marrying community ecology with macroecology, and introducing unexpected nuggets of natural history along the way. The reader will notice that, the larger the scale, the more the familiar niche-concept appears to be overshadowed by exotic fields from fractal and complexity theory. However, scientists differ in opinion on the scale at which niches become irrelevant. These differences of opinion, but also the search for unified ecological theories, will form another force by which the story will be carried along to its conclusion. A conclusion which, surprisingly, seeks to find a glimpse of the globe's future in the traces from its past.



The author (born in 1965) is a Dutch biologist and science writer with a doctorate from Leiden University. In 2001, he published Frogs, Flies and Dandelions, an Oxford University Press trade book on speciation, which was favourably reviewed in Nature and in Trends in Ecology and Evolution, and translated into French, Dutch and Greek. The author writes news stories and feature articles on ecology and evolution for New Scientist, Natural History, Science, and various national newspapers in Belgium, the Netherlands and Malaysia. From 2000 to 2006, he was an associate professor in the Institute for Tropical Biology and Conservation in Malaysian Borneo. Since 2007, he has been director of research at the National Museum of Natural History in Leiden, the Netherlands. He has published about 55 scientific papers on tropical ecology, systematics and evolutionary biology, mostly involving land snails and insects.

 

The author (born in 1965) is a Dutch biologist and science writer with a doctorate from Leiden University. In 2001, he published Frogs, Flies and Dandelions, an Oxford University Press trade book on speciation, which was favourably reviewed in Nature and in Trends in Ecology and Evolution, and translated into French, Dutch and Greek. The author writes news stories and feature articles on ecology and evolution for New Scientist, Natural History, Science, and various national newspapers in Belgium, the Netherlands and Malaysia. From 2000 to 2006, he was an associate professor in the Institute for Tropical Biology and Conservation in Malaysian Borneo. Since 2007, he has been director of research at the National Museum of Natural History in Leiden, the Netherlands. He has published about 55 scientific papers on tropical ecology, systematics and evolutionary biology, mostly involving land snails and insects.  

Preface 7
Acknowledgements 11
Contents 13
Life in Little Worlds 15
1.1 Bottled Biotas 15
1.2 Not As We Know It 16
1.3 A Perfect Pitcher 20
Leaky Buckets 25
2.1 The Boxer’s Bread Knife 25
2.2 Counting Calories 27
2.3 How To Build a Pyramid 30
2.4 The Flea Hath Smaller Fleas 33
2.5 This Food Chain Will Self- Destruct 35
Hidden Riches 39
3.1 Specific Issues 39
3.2 Alice in the Jungle 41
3.3 Deep Secrets, Intimate Friends 48
No Niche Like Home 55
4.1 There Goes a Badger 55
4.2 Peaceful Coexistence? 59
4.3 A Moveable Niche 61
4.4 Paradox of the Plankton 63
Neutral by Nature 69
5.1 This Fauna Ain’t Big Enough for the Two of Us 69
5.2 Far- Flung Flora and Fauna 72
5.3 Dying by Random Numbers 78
In Splendid Isolation 81
6.1 A Bug’s Life 81
6.2 The Coffee Table of Science 83
6.3 Earth Sinks in the Sea 86
6.4 Chainsaws and Methyl Bromide 88
6.5 Lubricant Biogeography 91
Ecology of Wildcards 95
7.1 Guild by Association 95
7.2 Registry of Births and Deaths 99
7.3 Maintaining Neutrality 101
7.4 Algebraic Kneejerks 103
7.5 Pest Control 105
The Loom Of Life 111
8.1 Weft and Warp 111
8.2 The More the Merrier? 113
8.3 Six Degrees of Separation 115
8.4 Top- Down or Bottom- Up? 117
8.5 The Weakest Link 120
8.6 Elton Revisited 123
The Age of Atropos 129
9.1 Ecosystems Unravelled 129
9.2 The Shears of Extinction 130
9.3 The Awl of Invasion 136
9.4 The Ecosystem Ripper 142
9.5 Coda 147
Notes 149
References 163
Index 177

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.8.2008
Zusatzinfo XVI, 168 p. 14 illus.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Technik
Schlagworte Artenvielfaltsstudien • biodiversity • biodiversity studies • Biogeographie • biogeography • community ecology • Ecology • ecosystem • Environment • Gemeinschaftsökologie • Macroecology • Plankton • Taxonomie • Taxonomy • Tropenbiologie • tropical biology
ISBN-10 3-540-68058-6 / 3540680586
ISBN-13 978-3-540-68058-1 / 9783540680581
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