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Ecological niches : linking classical and contemporary approaches / Jonathan M. Chase and Mathew A. Leibold.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Interspecific interactionsPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, ©2003.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 212 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780226101811
  • 0226101819
  • 1283150689
  • 9781283150682
  • 9786613150684
  • 6613150681
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Ecological niches.DDC classification:
  • 577.8/2 22
LOC classification:
  • QH546.3 .C53 2003eb
Other classification:
  • 42.90
  • WI 3060
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: History, context, and purpose. -- Revising the niche concept: definitions and mechanistic models. -- Comparing classical and contemporary niche theory. -- Designs and limitations of empirical approaches to the niche. -- Incorporating biological complexities. -- Environmental variability in time and space. -- Species sorting in communities. -- Community succession, assembly, and biodiversity. -- Niche relations within ecosystems. -- The evolutionary niche. -- Conclusion.
Summary: Although the niche concept has fallen into disfavour among ecologists in recent years, this book argues that the niche is an ideal tool with which to unify disparate research and theoretical approaches in contemporary ecology. The authors define the niche as including both what an organism needs from its environment and how that organism's activities shape its environment. Drawing on the theory of consumer-resource interactions, as well as its graphical analysis, they develop a framework for understanding niches that is flexible enough to include a variety of small- and large-scale processes, from resource competition, predation, and stress to community structure, biodiversity, and ecosystem function.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-205).

Introduction: History, context, and purpose. -- Revising the niche concept: definitions and mechanistic models. -- Comparing classical and contemporary niche theory. -- Designs and limitations of empirical approaches to the niche. -- Incorporating biological complexities. -- Environmental variability in time and space. -- Species sorting in communities. -- Community succession, assembly, and biodiversity. -- Niche relations within ecosystems. -- The evolutionary niche. -- Conclusion.

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Although the niche concept has fallen into disfavour among ecologists in recent years, this book argues that the niche is an ideal tool with which to unify disparate research and theoretical approaches in contemporary ecology. The authors define the niche as including both what an organism needs from its environment and how that organism's activities shape its environment. Drawing on the theory of consumer-resource interactions, as well as its graphical analysis, they develop a framework for understanding niches that is flexible enough to include a variety of small- and large-scale processes, from resource competition, predation, and stress to community structure, biodiversity, and ecosystem function.

English.

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