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Titel: The SAGE handbook of biogeography/ ed. by Andrew C. Millington ...
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spellingShingle The SAGE handbook of biogeography, 1. Situating contemporary biogeography Andrew C. Millington, Mark A. Blumler, and Udo SchickhoffSection I. Revisiting theories and concepts: 2. History of biogeographical thought / Mark A. Blumler, Anthony Cole, John Flenley, and Udo Schickhoff, 3. Diversity theories Duane A. Griffin, 4. Theory in landscape ecology and its relevance to biogeography John A. Kupfer, 5. Classification of biogeographical and ecological phenomena Angelika Schwabe and Anselm Kratochwil, 6. The expanding role of phylogeography Brett R. Riddle, 7. The biogeographical importance of Pleistocene refugia Katherine J. Willis, Shonil A. Bhagwat, and Mary E. Edwards, Section II. Explaining distributions, gradients, and disturbances: 8. Biogeographical distributions: the role of past environments, physical factors, and biotic interactions Udo Schickhoff, 9. Biodiversity gradients Jens Mutke, 10. Explaining biogeographical distributions and gradients: floral and faunal responses to natural disturbances Anke V. Jentsch and Carl Beierkuhnlein, 11. Fire and ecosystem function Neal J. Enright, 12. Species response to contemporary climate change Tim H. Sparks, Annette Menzel, Joseph Peñuelas, and Piotr Tryjanowski, Section III. Reconsidering biomes and ecosystems: 13. Ecosystem dynamics of subpolar and polar regions Ingo Möller and Dietbert Thannheiser, 14. Forest ecosystem structure and disturbance dynamics across the circumboreal forest Daniel Kneeshaw, Yves Bergeron, and Timo Kuuluvainen, 15. The ecosystem dynamics of tropical savannas Jayalaxshmi Mistry, 16. Tropical forests: biogeography and biodiversity Kenneth R. Young, 17. Dynamics of mountain ecosystems Udo Schickhoff, 18. Biogeography of agricultural environments Chris Stoate, 19. The biogeography of built environments Claire Freeman, Section IV. Utilizing mapping and modelling: 20. Remote sensing for mapping biogeographical distributions: actualities and potentials Giles M. Foody and Andrew C. Millington, 21. Remoting sensing for modeling biogeographic features and processes Joanne M. Nightingale, Stuart R. Phinn, and Michael J. Hill, 22. Characterizing spatial pattern in biogeographical data Thomas P. Albright, Monica G. Turner, and Jeffrey Cardille, 23. Predictive modeling of biogeographical phenomena Niall G. Burnside and Stephen Waite, 24. Simulation George P. Malanson, 25. Biocomplexity Stephen J. Walsh, George P. Malanson, Joseph P. Messina, Daniel G. Brown, and Carlos F. Mena, Section V. Linking biogeography and society. 26. Ethnobotany Robert Voeks, 27. Invasive species, in geographical perspective Mark A. Blumler, 28. Bioindicators for ecological and environmental monitoring Yordan Uzunov, 29. Historical biogeography as a basis for the conservation of dynamic ecosystems Rob Marchant and David M. Taylor, 30. Habitat approaches to nature conservation Geoffrey Hugh Griffiths and Ioannis Vogiatzakis, 31. Species approaches to conservation in biogeography Patrick E. Osborne and Pedro J. Leitão., This title defines a discipline that analyses the spatial distributions of plants and animals in the past, at the present time and, through predictive modelling, the future: it researches at a variety of spatial scales, at a variety of ecological scales and at a variety of temporal scales --, Biogeography, Aufsatzsammlung, Biogeografie
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