Biogeography: Introduction to Space, Time, and Life
작성자
Glen MacDonald
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형식
하드커버
페이지
528
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 31, 2001
출판사
Wiley
판
1
ISBN-10
0471241938
ISBN-13
9780471241935
설명
This captivating exploration delves into the intricate relationships between organisms and their environments across diverse landscapes and temporal contexts. The author presents a comprehensive overview of biogeography, shedding light on how geographical and ecological factors shape the distribution of life on Earth. With a meticulous balance between contemporary research and historical perspectives, readers are offered a rich tapestry of knowledge that spans time and space.
Through compelling illustrations and case studies, the work reflects on classic contributions as well as groundbreaking recent findings in the field. It invites readers to appreciate the complexities involved in understanding patterns of biodiversity and species interactions. As the narrative unfolds, it emphasizes the role of historical events, climate changes, and geological transformations in crafting the current state of various ecosystems.
Furthermore, the text deftly intertwines theory with practical examples, making it accessible to both scholars and casual enthusiasts. By engaging with real-world applications of biogeographical principles, it highlights the significance of conservation efforts and the challenges posed by climate change.
Ultimately, this enlightening journey serves not only as an academic resource but also as a source of inspiration for anyone intrigued by the delicate balance of life and the environment on our planet.
Through compelling illustrations and case studies, the work reflects on classic contributions as well as groundbreaking recent findings in the field. It invites readers to appreciate the complexities involved in understanding patterns of biodiversity and species interactions. As the narrative unfolds, it emphasizes the role of historical events, climate changes, and geological transformations in crafting the current state of various ecosystems.
Furthermore, the text deftly intertwines theory with practical examples, making it accessible to both scholars and casual enthusiasts. By engaging with real-world applications of biogeographical principles, it highlights the significance of conservation efforts and the challenges posed by climate change.
Ultimately, this enlightening journey serves not only as an academic resource but also as a source of inspiration for anyone intrigued by the delicate balance of life and the environment on our planet.