"This multifarious volume does a splendid job of reflecting the breadth and depth of fundamental questions about the methods of systematics and biogeography, from the practical applications of conservation biology to issues of wide interest to evolutionary biologists."--Dr. Norman I. Platnick, American Museum of Natural History "A fun and informative volume that everyone interested in the subject will enjoy. This book is full of important discussions on Botany, Cladistics, and Biogeography."--Vicki Funk, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution "The Branching Of A Paradigm is the intriguing theme of this volume on the myriad of ways cladistics has impacted modern biology. Surprises from floristics to recent thoughts on epistemology await the reader."--Dennis Stevenson, New York Botanical Garden
... by foraging time Kellner and Green (1995) Dandova et al. (1998) St Clair and Gregory (1990) Standing et al. (1997), Mockford et al. (1999) Sexton et al. (1992) Bost and Jouventin (1991) Pienkowski (I984) Marti (1997) Rolstad et al.
Also, many widespread Eurasian and North American bird species are largest in the highlands of the semi-arid tropics (Iran, the Atlas Mountains, and the Mexican Highlands), and not in the coldest part of their range.
"This new edition of a foundational text presents a contemporary review of cladistics, as applied to biological classification.
Historical atlas covers the history and evolution of life on earth, taking a geographical approach to illuminate the spread of species and the varieties of evolution on different continents.
British and Irish Butterflies: An Island Perspective
島嶼是演化的自然實驗室, 也是物種滅絶的溫床, 著名的多多鳥, 科莫多龍, 巨龜都是最佳寫照.本書探討日益嚴重的生態系衰減問題, 並追尋華萊士當年的島嶼探險傳奇.
Introduced Marine Species in Western Australia
The Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions
Where Worlds Collide is the fascinating story of a biologist's spectacular discovery that has deeply changed the way we view the world.
"The best thing about this book is its overarching thesis, the concept of a Columbian exchange. This provocative device permits Crosby to shape a lot of familiar and seemingly unrelated data into a fresh synthesis. . .