
Mutualisms, Interactions Between Two Species That Benefit Both Of Them, Have Long Captured The Public Imagination. Their Influence Transcends Levels Of Biological Organization From Cells To Populations, Communities, And Ecosystems. Mutualistic Symbioses Were Crucial To The Origin Of Eukaryotic Cells, And Perhaps To The Invasion Of Land. Mutualisms Occur In Every Terrestrial And Aquatic Habitat; Indeed, Ecologists Now Believe That Almost Every Species On Earth Is Involved Directly Or Indirectly In One Or More Of These Interactions. Mutualisms Are Essential To The Reproduction And Survival Of Virtually All Organisms, As Well As To Nutrient Cycles In Ecosystems. Furthermore, The Key Ecosystem Services That Mutualists Provide Mean That They Are Increasingly Being Considered As Conservation Priorities, Ironically At The Same Time As The Acute Risks To Their Ecological And Evolutionary Persistence Are Increasingly Being Identified. This Volume, The First General Work On Mutualism To Appear In Almost Thirty Years, Provides A Detailed And Conceptually-oriented Overview Of The Subject. Focusing On A Range Of Ecological And Evolutionary Aspects Over Different Scales (from Individual To Ecosystem), The Chapters In This Book Provide Expert Coverage Of Our Current Understanding Of Mutualism Whilst Highlighting The Most Important Questions That Remain To Be Answered. In Bringing Together A Diverse Team Of Expert Contributors, This Novel Text Captures The Excitement Of A Dynamic Field That Will Help To Define Its Future Research Agenda.
How do mutualistic interactions between species influence biological organization, ecosystem stability, and evolutionary trajectories across diverse habitats? Judith L. Bronstein, a prominent researcher in the field of ecology, compiles contributions from a diverse team of experts to synthesize current knowledge on mutualism. The text utilizes a broad range of ecological and evolutionary data to examine these interactions from the cellular level to global ecosystem services. It establishes a conceptual framework for understanding the persistence of these relationships in the face of modern environmental threats.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as the first comprehensive synthesis of mutualism research in nearly three decades. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which makes it a foundational text for graduate students and professional ecologists seeking to understand the current state of the field.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191663190
ISBN-13:
9780191663192
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