PROVIDES A TIMELY AND AUTHORITATIVE ACCOUNT OF LIFE HISTORY EVOLUTION
BY A MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM OF SCHOLARS AND RESEARCHERS FROM AROUND
THE WORLD _Life History Evolution: Traits, Interactions, and
Applications_ presents a cutting-edge synthesis of the mechanisms
driving life history strategies that span the breadth of taxa, from
bacteria to humans. Integrating classical and contemporary
perspectives, this comprehensive volume addresses how organisms evolve
traits in response to diverse ecological pressures. Editors Michal
Segoli and Eric Wajnberg bring together leading experts to explore the
intersection of evolutionary biology, ecology, and applied research,
focusing on the evolving complexity of life history traits and their
implications. In-depth yet accessible chapters cover a broad spectrum
of life history traits, from classical traits of lifespan and
reproduction to more complex interactions like social behaviour,
predator-prey dynamics, and human-induced evolutionary processes. The
contributing authors explain essential concepts, identify critical
knowledge gaps, discuss future research directions, and demonstrate
the relevance of life history evolution in addressing climate change,
species invasion, pollution, and more. Providing a well-balanced
understanding of life history traits and their implications, _Life
History Evolution:_
* Incorporates recent advances in evolutionary theory, including
eco-evolutionary feedback loops and anthropogenic impacts
* Offers diverse perspectives and original research from leading
experts in fields such as evolutionary biology, ecology, entomology,
zoology, agriculture, and veterinary medicine
* Discusses life history evolution in the context of co-evolved
interactions such as predator-prey, parasite-host, plant-herbivore,
and endosymbiont-host relationships
* Provides an overview of the foundational theory, recent
developments, and current thinking in the field
* Features numerous case studies that highlight real-world
applications in biological control, wildlife management, climate
change adaptation, and others
Revealing how life history traits shape the evolutionary strategies
of organisms, _Life History Evolution: Traits, Interactions, and
Applications_ is an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate
students, researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers in
ecological science. It is an ideal textbook for courses in
evolutionary ecology, evolutionary biology, conservation biology,
environmental science, and environmental management.
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Traits, Interactions, and Applications
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781394185740
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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