
Global Change Biology is available in e-book format only. Print-on-demand can be provided for orders where print is specified.Bree Rosenblum's Global Change Biology provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of Global Change Biology and a roadmap for structuring Global Change Biology courses, a burgeoning field of biological study. The first of its kind, Rosenblum goes beyond the narrow focus of existing texts, which tend to focus on climate only, by offering a conceptionally integrated approach to understanding how humans have impacted life on Earth. The textbook guides students to think about change across spatial and temporal scales and fills a unique niche of integrating ecological and evolutionary perspectives throughout.The conceptual arc of the textbook is organized around four fundamental learning objectives that traverse the past, present, and future. Students will explore: a) the complex history of planetary change, b) the impact of contemporary stressors across biological levels, biomes, and the tree of life, c) the dynamic interactions and responses of living systems to planetary change, and d) the opportunities for maintaining resilient ecosystems in a changing world. Enrichment features include Core Concepts boxes reviewing foundational material, Meet the Data boxes providing direct experience interpreting global change biology data, and Taking a Closer Look providing an opportunity to evaluate multifaceted biological responses in complex systems. Pre- and post- assessment tools like The Blank Page and reflection questions throughout, encourage students to reflect, self-assess, and deepen their learning.The primary intended audience for Global Change Biology is upper division undergraduate students who are ready to apply key concepts in ecology and evolution to the Global Change Biology theme area and develop a more analytical and integrative skill set as scientists. However, the textbook has crossover power to engage other audiences and provid
This textbook investigates the multifaceted impacts of human activity on Earth's biological systems by integrating ecological and evolutionary perspectives. Author Erica Bree Rosenblum, a specialist in the field, constructs a framework that moves beyond climate-centric analysis to examine planetary change across diverse spatial and temporal scales. The text serves as a pedagogical roadmap for upper-division undergraduate students to synthesize complex biological data and evaluate the resilience of living systems.
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Experts identify this work as a foundational text for bridging the gap between traditional ecology and the modern study of global change. Educators frequently highlight the textbook's integrated approach as a significant advancement in structuring undergraduate courses within the biological sciences.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2021-01-13
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190644648
ISBN-13:
9780190644642
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