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Leading ecologists discuss some of the most compelling open questions in the field today

Unsolved Problems in Ecology brings together many of the world's leading ecologists to discuss the most fundamental research questions confronting the field today. This diverse and thought-provoking collection of essays spans virtually all of the key subfields of the discipline, from behavioral and evolutionary ecology to population biology, community ecology, ecosystem ecology, disease ecology, and conservation biology. These essays are intended to stoke curiosity, challenge prevailing wisdom, and provoke new ways of thinking about ecology in light of new technologies and unprecedented environmental challenges brought on by climate and land-use change. Authoritative and accessible, Unsolved Problems in Ecology is ideal for graduate students in the early stages of their scientific careers and an essential resource for seasoned ecologists looking for exciting new directions to take their research.

  • Sheds light on modern ecology's most important and compelling open questions
  • Features thought-provoking contributions from more than two dozen world-class ecologists
  • Covers behavior, evolution, communities, ecosystems, resource management, and more
  • Discusses ways to raise the financial and intellectual profile of the discipline
  • An invaluable resource for graduate students as well as seasoned ecologists

Recenzijas

"The volume can be a provocative focus for a graduate reading group. ... Best of all, the essays show all of us that there is an enormous amount of good ecology to be done."---Joseph Travis, The Quarterly Review of Biology

Preface xi
Andrew Dobson
Robert D. Holt
David Tilman
List of Contributors
xvii
PART I Populations, Variability, and Scaling
Ecological Scaling in Space and Time: A New Tool in Plain Sight?
3(13)
Elizabeth T. Borer
How Will Organisms Respond to Complex, Novel Environments?
16(9)
Emilie C. Snell-Rood
Megan E. Kobiela
Variance-Explicit Ecology: A Call for Holistic Study of the Consequences of Variability at Multiple Scales
25(18)
Marcel Holyoak
William C. Wetzel
Why Does Intra-Cenotypic Variance Persist?
43(12)
C. Jessica E. Metcalf
Julien F. Ayroles
Population Dynamics of Species with Complex Life Cycles
55(12)
Andrew Dobson
What Determines Population Density?
67(12)
Robert M. May
PART II Population Biology and the Ecology of Individuals
Neglected Problems in Ecology: Interdependence and Mutualism
79(13)
Egbert Giles Leigh Jr.
Ecology "through the Looking Class": What Might Be the Ecological Consequences of Stopping Mutation?
92(15)
Robert D. Holt
Ecology and Evolution Is Hindered by the Lack of Individual-Based Data
107(8)
Tim Coulson
Do Temperate and Tropical Birds Have Different Mating Systems?
115(9)
Christina Riehl
Leaf Structure and Function
124(21)
Peter J. Grubb
PART III Coexistence
The Dimensions of Species Coexistence
145(15)
Johnathan M. Levine
Simon P. Hart
Evolution, Speciation, and the Persistence Paradox
160(17)
Andrew R. Tilman
David Tilman
What Is the Species Richness Distribution?
177(12)
Pablo A. Marquet
Mauricio Tejo
Rolando Rebolledo
Two Sides of the Same Coin: High Non-Neutral Diversity and High-Dimensional Trait Space in Pathogen Populations and Ecological Communities
189(14)
Mercedes Pascual
PART IV Ecological Communities and Ecosystems
What Regulates Growth across Levels of Organization?
203(15)
Ian Hatton
The Ecosystem: Superorganism, or Collection of Individuals?
218(7)
Michel Loreau
Untangling Food Webs
225(14)
Robert M. Pringle
What Determines the Abundance of Lianas and Vines?
239(26)
Helene C. Muller-Landau
Stephen W. Pacala
The World Beneath Us: Making Soil Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Central to Environmental Policy
265(14)
Diana H. Wall
Ross A. Virginia
PART V Ecology and Health
Ecology and Medicines
279(9)
Andrew F. Read
Six Wedges to Curing Disease
288(23)
Michael E. Hochberg
PART VI Conservation Biology and Natural Resource Management
Collective Cooperation: From Ecological Communities to Global Governance and Back
311(7)
Simon Levin
Keeping the Faith: The Case for Very-Large Terrestrial and Marine Protected Areas
318(20)
Tim Caro
How Does Biodiversity Relate to Ecosystem Functioning in Natural Ecosystems?
338(19)
Rachael Winfree
PART VII Final Thoughts
A Science Business Model for Answering Important Questions
357(17)
Kevin Lafferty
Going Big
374(7)
Stefano Allesina
Index 381
Andrew Dobson is professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Princeton University. His books include Conservation and Biodiversity. Robert D. Holt is Eminent Scholar and Arthur R. Marshall, Jr., Chair in Ecological Studies at the University of Florida. His books include Metacommunities. David Tilman is Regents Professor and McKnight Presidential Chair in Ecology at the University of Minnesota. His books include The Functional Consequences of Biodiversity (Princeton).