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ECOLOGY, GENETICS AND EVOLUTION OF METAPOPULATIONS
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Edited By
Ilkka Hanski, University of Helsinki, Finland
Oscar Gaggiotti, University of Helsinki, Finland
Reviews
"Conservation biologists and ecologists in their quest for how best to preserve biodiversity in landscapes that are being rapidly fragmented
may find intriguing avenues of thought in this newly edited volume of Ecology, Genetics, and Evolution of Metapopulations. "
-Jennifer H. Mattei, Department of Biology, Sacred Heart University, in JOURNAL OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL SOCIETY, 2004
"A fascinating
and timely collection of essays on one of the central paradigms of conservation biology. Excellent readings for anyone interested in
current issues in population and community ecology, and a wonderful cource sourcebook. Highly recommended."
-Simon Levin, Princeton
University
"As the science of ecology has matured, from descriptive studies to deeper understanding which blends theory, experiment
and analytic observation, the dynamics of "metapopulations" has increasingly moved to centre stage. Gilpin and Hanski's edited volume
in 1991 was a milestone, but the present volume marks the real arrival of this central sub-discipline of ecology. More explicitly, the
ecology of metapopulations - persisting in shifting tensions as sub-populations arrive at or disappear from local sites - is treated
definitively, from fundamental principles to practical examples. The underlying genetics and ecolution of such metapopulations are also
explored, from various viewpoints; here the subject is still in a relatively early state, and I found these chapters richly provocative
in suggestions for future research. The bibliography is encyclopaedic, constituting 84 of the book's 682 pages, and it alone is worth
the purchase price."
-Robert M. May, Zoology Department, Oxford University
"Metapopulations have gone from an interesting idea to a
core concept in ecological theory. There is perhaps no more challenging consideration in conservation biology than the need to manage
species in a metapopulation context. Hanski and Gaggiotti?s edited volume, unlike most edited volumes, is a collection of topnotch papers,
many with something fresh to say. Modelers, ecologists, and conservationists will want to own this book. There is no better source of
practical applications of the metapopulation framework than this book. If you are a population biologist or a conservation biologist,
you need to read this book."
-Peter Kareiva, Lead Scientist, The Nature Conservancy & Adjunct Professor, UCSB
"This book provides a
feast for those fascinated by spatial patterns and dynamics of populations, be they ecologists or geneticists. No fact of metpopulation
or source-sink dynamics has escaped attention. The result is the most comprehensive treatment of metapopulations yet undertaken, and
it will remain so for quite some time."
-Peter Grant, Princeton University
"In summary, this is a very good book, particularly for the
intended audience of graduate students and researchers wanting to know more about the consequences and rewards of viewing the world through
the eyes of a metapopulationist...It also piques one's curiosity and creates a desire to know what the equivalent book will look like
a decade and a half from now."
- Kirk A. Moloney, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology, Iowa State University
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