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  • 1
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    Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV047667160
    Format: 1 online resource (264 pages) , 100 line illus
    ISBN: 9781400881192
    Content: Phylogenies in Ecology is the first book to critically review the application of phylogenetic methods in ecology, and it serves as a primer to working ecologists and students of ecology wishing to understand these methods. This book demonstrates how phylogenetic information is transforming ecology by offering fresh ways to estimate the similarities and differences among species, and by providing deeper, evolutionary-based insights on species distributions, coexistence, and niche partitioning. Marc Cadotte and Jonathan Davies examine this emerging area's explosive growth, allowing for this new body of hypotheses testing.Cadotte and Davies systematically look at all the main areas of current ecophylogenetic methodology, testing, and inference. Each chapter of their book covers a unique topic, emphasizes key assumptions, and introduces the appropriate statistical methods and null models required for testing phylogenetically informed hypotheses. The applications presented throughout are supported and connected by examples relying on real-world data that have been analyzed using the open-source programming language, R.Showing how phylogenetic methods are shedding light on fundamental ecological questions related to species coexistence, conservation, and global change, Phylogenies in Ecology will interest anyone who thinks that evolution might be important in their data
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Aug 2021) , In English
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    (DE-627)87150975X
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781400881192
    Content: Phylogenies in Ecology is the first book to critically review the application of phylogenetic methods in ecology, and it serves as a primer to working ecologists and students of ecology wishing to understand these methods. This book demonstrates how phylogenetic information is transforming ecology by offering fresh ways to estimate the similarities and differences among species, and by providing deeper, evolutionary-based insights on species distributions, coexistence, and niche partitioning. Marc Cadotte and Jonathan Davies examine this emerging area's explosive growth, allowing for this new body of hypotheses testing. Cadotte and Davies systematically look at all the main areas of current ecophylogenetic methodology, testing, and inference. Each chapter of their book covers a unique topic, emphasizes key assumptions, and introduces the appropriate statistical methods and null models required for testing phylogenetically informed hypotheses. The applications presented throughout are supported and connected by examples relying on real-world data that have been analyzed using the open-source programming language, R.Showing how phylogenetic methods are shedding light on fundamental ecological questions related to species coexistence, conservation, and global change, Phylogenies in Ecology will interest anyone who thinks that evolution might be important in their data.
    Note: Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Preface -- -- Chapter 1. An Entangled Bank: Evolutionary Relationships and Ecological Patterns -- -- Chapter 2. Building and Using Phylogenies -- -- Chapter 3. Phylogenetic Patterns within Communities -- -- Chapter 4. Randomizations, Null Distributions, and Hypothesis Testing -- -- Chapter 5. Detecting Patterns of Trait Evolution -- -- Chapter 6. The Geography of Speciation and Character Displacement -- -- Chapter 7. Phylogenetic Diversity across Space and Time -- -- Chapter 8. Speciation, Extinction, and the Distribution of Phylogenetic Diversity -- -- Chapter 9. Using Phylogenetic Information to Make Better Conservation Decisions -- -- Chapter 10. Conclusion: Where To From Here? -- -- Glossary -- -- References -- -- Index , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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  • 3
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    Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    (DE-605)HT020731346
    Format: 1 online resource , 100 line illus
    ISBN: 9781400881192
    Content: Phylogenies in Ecology is the first book to critically review the application of phylogenetic methods in ecology, and it serves as a primer to working ecologists and students of ecology wishing to understand these methods. This book demonstrates how phylogenetic information is transforming ecology by offering fresh ways to estimate the similarities and differences among species, and by providing deeper, evolutionary-based insights on species distributions, coexistence, and niche partitioning. Marc Cadotte and Jonathan Davies examine this emerging area's explosive growth, allowing for this new body of hypotheses testing.Cadotte and Davies systematically look at all the main areas of current ecophylogenetic methodology, testing, and inference. Each chapter of their book covers a unique topic, emphasizes key assumptions, and introduces the appropriate statistical methods and null models required for testing phylogenetically informed hypotheses. The applications presented throughout are supported and connected by examples relying on real-world data that have been analyzed using the open-source programming language, R.Showing how phylogenetic methods are shedding light on fundamental ecological questions related to species coexistence, conservation, and global change, Phylogenies in Ecology will interest anyone who thinks that evolution might be important in their data
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 4
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    (DE-627)865764778
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (265 p)
    ISBN: 9780691157689
    Content: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- CHAPTER 1 An Entangled Bank: Evolutionary Relationships and Ecological Patterns -- 1.1. Systematics and the Diversity of Life -- 1.2. The Origins -- 1.3. "Correcting" Ecological Comparisons -- 1.4. The Emergence of Ecophylogenetics -- 1.5. The Goal of This Book -- CHAPTER 2 Building and Using Phylogenies -- 2.1. Handling Phylogenies in R -- 2.2. Building Trees -- 2.3. Finding and Adapting Available Trees -- 2.4. Tree Scaling and Rate Smoothing -- 2.5. Conclusion
    Content: CHAPTER 3 Phylogenetic Patterns within Communities: Inferring Mechanisms of Ecological Assembly Using Phylogenetic Distances -- 3.1. Phylogenetic Distances and Community Assembly -- 3.2. Calculating Community Diversity Metrics -- 3.3. A Note about Phylodiversity Measures-Moving from the Causes to the Consequences of Diversity -- 3.4. Conclusion -- CHAPTER 4 Randomizations, Null Distributions, and Hypothesis Testing
    Content: 4.1. A Brief History of Randomization Tests in Ecology (or the Simberloffian Shift in Ecology) -- 4.2. How to Build Null Communities -- 4.3. Randomizing Phylogenetic Data -- 4.4. Taking the Pool Seriously -- 4.5. Conclusion -- CHAPTER 5 Detecting Patterns of Trait Evolution -- 5.1. Phylogenetic Signal -- 5.2. Alternative Models of Trait Evolution -- 5.3. Reconstructing Ancestral States -- 5.4. Conclusion -- CHAPTER 6 The Geography of Speciation and Character Displacement -- 6.1. Character Divergence and Geographic Overlap
    Content: 6.2. Community-Wide Trait Dispersion -- 6.3. Conclusion -- CHAPTER 7 Phylogenetic Diversity across Space and Time -- 7.1. Phylobetadiversity: Measuring Phylogenetic Turnover -- 7.2. The Influence of Spatial Scale on Phylogenetic Patterns -- 7.3. Conclusion -- CHAPTER 8 Speciation, Extinction, and the Distribution of Phylogenetic Diversity -- 8.1. Conservation of the Tree of Life -- 8.2. Macroevolution: Diversification -- 8.3. Conclusion
    Content: CHAPTER 9 Using Phylogenetic Information to Make Better Conservation Decisions -- 9.1. Why Preserve Evolutionary History? -- 9.2. Quantifying Evolutionary History -- 9.3. Prioritizing Species Based on Evolutionary Distinctiveness -- 9.4. Prioritizing Hotspots of Evolutionary Distinctiveness -- 9.5. Applying Conservation Metrics -- CHAPTER 10 Conclusion: Where To From Here? -- 10.1. Predicting Ecology from Evolutionary Patterns -- 10.2. Combining Trait and Phylogenetic Information -- 10.3. Phylogenetic Insights into a Changing World
    Content: 10.4. Where To Go from Here?
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    Additional Edition: 9781400881192
    Additional Edition: 9780691157689
    Additional Edition: Print version Cadotte, Marc W Phylogenies in Ecology : A Guide to Concepts and Methods Princeton : Princeton University Press,c2016 9780691157689
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 5
    UID:
    (DE-101)1295392623
    Format: Online-Ressource , online resource.
    ISSN: 1572-9710
    In: volume:13
    In: number:9
    In: pages:1791-1793
    In: date:8.2004
    In: Biodiversity and conservation, Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1992-, 13, Heft 9, 1791-1793, 8.2004, 1572-9710
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    (DE-627)802484204
    Format: Online-Ressource (427 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9780226166049
    Content: Over the past several decades, the field of invasion biology has rapidly expanded as global trade and the spread of human populations have increasingly carried animal and plant species across natural barriers that have kept them ecologically separated for millions of years. Because some of these nonnative species thrive in their new homes and harm environments, economies, and human health, the prevention and management of invasive species has become a major policy goal from local to international levels.Yet even though ecological research has led to public conversation and policy recommendatio
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Contents; Chapter 1. Working across Disciplines to Understand and Manage Invasive Species - R. P. Keller, M. Cadotte, G. Sandiford; Section I. Introduction: Of Toads, Squirrels, Carps, and Kids: How Science and Human Perceptions Drive Our Responses to Invasive Species; Chapter 2. The Ecological, Evolutionary, and Social Impact of Invasive Cane Toads in Australia - R. Shine; Chapter 3. A Tale of Two Squirrels: A British Case Study of the Sociocultural Dimensions of Debates over Invasive Species - P. Coates , Chapter 4. Fish Tales: Optimism and Other Bias in Rhetoric about Exotic Carps in America - G. SandifordChapter 5. "Sooper" Impact: Drawing the Attention of Kids to the Dangers of Invasive Species - M. Newman; Section II. Introduction: Here They Come: Understanding and Managing the Introduction of Invasive Species; Chapter 6. Patterns of Live Vertebrate Importation into the United States: Analysis of an Invasion Pathway - C. Romagosa; Chapter 7. All in the Family: Relatedness and the Success of Introduced Species - M. Cadotte, L. Jin , Chapter 8. Reducing Damaging Introductions from International Species Trade through Invasion Risk Assessment - M. SpringbornSection III. Introduction: Controlling the Bad: Reducing the Impacts of Established Invaders; Chapter 9. Evaluating the Economic Costs and Benefits of Slowing the Spread of Emerald Ash Borer - J. Bossenbroek, A. Croskey, D. Finnoff, L. Iverson, S. McDermott, A. Prasad, C. Sims, D. Sydnor; Chapter 10. Climate Change Challenges in the Management of Invasive Sea Lamprey in Lake Superior - J. Kitchell, T. Cline, V. Bennington, G. McKinley , Chapter 11. Ecological Separation without Hydraulic Separation: Engineering Solutions to Control Invasive Common Carpin Australian Rivers - Robert KellerChapter 12. Does Enemy Release Contribute to the Success of Invasive Species? A Review of the Enemy Release Hypothesis - K. Prior, J. Hellmann; Section IV. Introduction: Where To from Here? Policy Prospects at International, National, and Regional Levels; Chapter 13. From Global to Local: Integrating Policy Frameworks for the Prevention and Management of Invasive Species - S. Burgiel , Chapter 14. Developing Invasive Species Policy for a Major Free Trade Bloc: Challenges and Progress in the European Union - C. ShineChapter 15. There Ought to Be a Law! The Peculiar Absence of Broad Federal Harmful Nonindigenous Species Legislation - M. Miller; Chapter 16. Pathways toward a Policy of Preventing New Great Lakes Invasions - J. Brammeier, T. Cmar; Chapter 17. Final Thoughts: Nature and Human Nature - G. Sandiford, R. P. Keller, M. Cadotte; Index
    Additional Edition: 9780226166216
    Additional Edition: 9780226166049
    Additional Edition: Print version Invasive Species in a Globalized World : Ecological, Social, and Legal Perspectives on Policy
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 7
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands | Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    UID:
    (DE-603)192035606
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 487 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2006
    ISBN: 9781402049255 , 1402049250 , 9048106184 , 1402041578 , 1402041586
    Series Statement: Invading Nature - Springer Series in Invasion Ecology 1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Conceptual Ecology and Invasion Biology: Reciprocal Approaches to Nature Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2006 9789048106189
    Additional Edition: 9789048106189
    Additional Edition: 9781402041570
    Additional Edition: 9781402041587
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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  • 8
    UID:
    (DE-627)1748826573
    Format: 1 online resource (505 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781402049255
    Series Statement: Invading Nature - Springer Series in Invasion Ecology Ser. v.1
    Content: Highlights how theory can be used to understand species invasionsExamines invasions across many spatial and temporal scalesUtilizes many of the most up-to-date experimental, analytical and computational methods.
    Content: Preliminary -- Tracking the tractable: using invasion to guide the exploration of conceptual ecology -- Darwin to Elton: early ecology and the problem of invasive species -- Invasion biology 1958-2005: the pursuit of science and conservation -- Invasiveness in exotic plants: immigration and naturalization in an ecological continuum -- Density dependence in invasive plants: demography, herbivory, spread and evolution -- Stochasticty, nonlinearity and instability in biological invasions -- Local interactions and invasion dynamics: population growth in space and time -- A guide to calculating discrete-time invasion rates from data -- The role of evolutionary genetiocs in studies of plant invasions -- Contact experience, alien-native interactions, and their community consequences: a theoretical consideration on the role of adaptation in biological invasion -- Use of biological invasions and their control to study the dynamics of interacting populations -- Invasibility of seed prdators on synchronized intermittent seed production of host plants -- Invasion and the regulation of plant populations by pathogens -- Exploring the relationship between nichie breadth and invasion success -- Interactions between invasive plants and soil ecosystem: positive feedbacks and their potential to persist -- Invasion biology as a community process: messages from microbial microcosms -- Understanding invasions in patchy habitats through metapopulation theory -- Competition and the assembly of introduced bird communities -- Room for one more? Evidence for invasibility and saturation in ecological communities -- Ther biogeography of naturalized species and the species-area relationship: reciprocal insights to biogeography ans invasion biology -- Linking scale dependent processes in invasions -- Back matter.
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    Additional Edition: 9781402041570
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781402041570
    Language: English
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  • 9
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    Chicago : University of Chicago Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    UID:
    (DE-603)51643960X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (427 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780226166216
    Content: No detailed description available for "Invasive Species in a Globalized World".
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    Additional Edition: 9780226166049
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 10
    UID:
    (DE-101)1314294199
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource.
    ISSN: 1572-9710
    In: volume:11
    In: number:8
    In: pages:1417-1436
    In: date:8.2002
    In: Biodiversity and conservation, Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1992-, 11, Heft 8, 1417-1436, 8.2002, 1572-9710
    Language: English
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