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Organism and Environment - Ecological Development, Niche Construction, and Adaptation

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext The book is a fascinating read for anyone who is ... interested in development, evolution and ecology ... This book is ideal for graduate-level students ... or for academics and researchers to get an overview. Informationen zum Autor Sonia E. Sultan is Professor of Biology and Professor of Environmental Studies at Wesleyan University, where her research group studies plant ecological development. She has long been a major contributor to the empirical and conceptual literatures on individual plasticity and its relation to ecological breadth and adaptive evolution. Sultan studied History and Philosophy of Science at Princeton University, followed by graduate work in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. She was a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of California (Davis) Center for Population Biology, and a Fellow of the Berlin Institute for Advanced Study (Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin). Klappentext This is an advanced text discussing ecological development (eco-devo) set in the context of natural environments. It emphasizes the niche construction, population biology, and ecological community dimensions of ecological development. Zusammenfassung This is an advanced text discussing ecological development (eco-devo) set in the context of natural environments. It emphasizes the niche construction, population biology, and ecological community dimensions of ecological development. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: The Environmental Context of Development 2: The Organism-Environment Relationship: Ecological niches, adaptation, eco-devo and niche construction 3: Mechanisms of Plasticity: Eco-Devo pathways as environmental cue and response systems 4: Ecological Development as Niche Construction: How plasticity shapes the environment an organism experiences 5: Habitat Construction and Functional Feedbacks: How organisms modify their external conditions 6: Community-level Consequences of Habitat Construction and Eco-devo Responses 7: Natural Selection in the Light of the Organism-Environment Relationship 8: Epilogue: Research directions and real-world challenges ...

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