Coexistence in ecology :/McPeek, Mark A.,

 

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McPeek, Mark A. ,
    Coexistence in ecology : : a mechanistic perspective / / Mark A. McPeek. - Princeton, New Jersey : : Princeton University Press,, [2022]. - 1 online resource : : il. - (Monographs in population biology ; ; 66). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/9C8862AE-AF71-4115-A844-1F3C7454B3E0 . - ISBN 0691229228 (electronic book). - ISBN 9780691229225 (electronic bk.)
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Параллельные издания: Print version: : McPeek, Mark A. Coexistence in ecology. - Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2022]. - ISBN 9780691204871
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Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Historical Antecedents -- 3. Building a Two-Trophic-Level Food Web -- 4. Adding a Third (and a Fourth and a Fifth . . .) Trophic Level -- 5. Omnivory in a Food Web -- 6. Mutualists, Symbionts, and Facilitators in a Food Web -- 7. Pathogens in a Food Web -- 8. Temporal Variability -- 9. Spatial Variability on Local and Regional Scales -- 10. Ecologically Equivalent and Neutral Species Embedded in a Food Web -- 11. MacArthur's Recasting Revisited -- 12. Philosophical and Practical Implications -- Literature Cited -- Index

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Рубрики: Ecology.

   Coexistence of species.

   Coexistence des espèces.

   SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology.

   SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology.

   Coexistence of species.

   Ecology.

Аннотация: "A comprehensive framework for understanding species coexistence is the central concept in community ecology, but an understanding of this concept requires that we study the actual mechanisms of species interactions. Coexistence in Ecology examines the major features of these mechanisms for species that coexist at different positions in complex food webs and derives empirical tests from model predictions.Mark McPeek explores the various challenges species face by systematically building a model food web, beginning with an ecosystem devoid of life and then adding one species at a time. With the introduction of each new species, he evaluates the properties it must possess to invade a community and quantifies the changes in the abundances of other species that result from a successful invasion. McPeek continues this process until he achieves a multi-trophic level food web with many species coexisting at each trophic level, from omnivores, mutualists, and pathogens to herbivores, carnivores, and basic plants. He then describes the observational and experimental empirical studies that can test the theoretical predictions resulting from the model analyses.Synthesizing decades of theoretical research in community ecology, Coexistence in Ecology offers new perspectives on how to develop an empirical program of study rooted in the natural histories of species and the mechanisms by which they actually interact with one another"--