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Metapopulation Ecology (Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution) [Paperback]

Ilkka Hanski (Author)
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0198540655 978-0198540656 May 13, 1999
Written by a world renowned biologist, this volume offers a comprehensive synthesis of current research in this rapidly expanding area of population biology. It covers both the essential theory and a wide range of empirical studies, including the author's groundbreaking work on the Glanville fritillary butterfly. It also includes practical applications to conservation biology. The book describes theoretical models for metapopulation dynamics in highly fragmented landscapes and emphasizes spatially realistic models. It presents the incidence function model and includes several detailed examples of its application. Accessible to advanced undergraduate and graduate students, Metapopulation Ecology will be a valuable resource for researchers in population biology, conservation biology, and landscape ecology.

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"Hanski offers a state-of-the-art review of the ecological dynamics of metapopulations, assemblages of local breeding populations. Because the world is patchy, and becoming more so, this synthesis of current research (including the author's substantial contributions to the field) will be of particular interest to conservation biologists."--Science


"Metapopulation ecology has gained significance as we confront landscapes that are increasingly fragmented. This volume gives an excellent survey of the field with a careful account of both strengths and weaknesses of the approach. Metapopulation ecology concerns organisms that are dependent upon discrete patches of suitable habitat . . . Hanski distinguishes metapopulation ecology from (1) landscape ecology, which is more heavily empirical and which generally regards habitat suitability as a continuous rather than a discrete variable, and (2) spatial dynamics in continuous space, which is more heavily theoretical and concerned with complex patterns that are generated by population processes alone. Hanski's goal is 'a close dialogue between models and ecological field studies' and he has consistently favoured simple models over more complex ones. I heartily agree; this work is a convincing demonstration of the power of empirical investigation when combined with simple theory."--TREE


"This book, by Ilkka Hanski, stands alone as the source for anyone who a beginning interest and a standard reference for practitioners. Another important aspect of the book is that Hanski permits himself to comment candidly on many aspects of metapopulation ecology. This style of presentation breathes life into the detailed technical aspects of metapopulation ecology, and of course provides much fodder for discussion and future research. This book will provide a fresh and synthetic view of the rich insight that metapopulation theory can offer. This book represents an important milestone by one of the undisputed gurus of the field, and belongs not on the shelf, but in the hands of any practicing or prospective metapopulation biologist." -- Jason B. Dunham, Ecology, Vol 81, No 6, 2000


"This inspiring volume is an eclectic coverage of a topic that has become an increasingly important part of ecology. It represents a foundation stone in the attempt of population ecologists to deal with landscapes. The thirteen chapters of the book cover a history of metapopulation ecology, introductory and more recent theory, empirical examples, and case studies. A highlight is Hanski's ability to relate metapopulation ecology to other parts of ecology (applied and pure). This is an easy book to read, and the author is refreshingly honest about his biases, which include cursory coverage of population genetics and evolution, and a passion for the incidence function model." -- Hugh Possingham, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol 76, Mar 2001


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Ilkka Hanski is at University of Helsinki.

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  • Paperback: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (May 13, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0198540655
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198540656
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars metapopulation theory uncovered, March 29, 2000
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I found this text useful in explaining the concepts of metapopulation theory. A general framework of metapopulation models is presented in the first several chapters, beginning with Levin's metapopulation model and subsequent variants. Hanski presents the incidence function model (an approach using the presence/absence of species in habitat patches), his own contribution to the field, in some detail. Most theoretical and mathematical constructions are followed by examples, which is nice. The final section of the book is a case study that was very helpful in understanding the application of theories discussed earlier in the text.
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1.0 out of 5 stars It never arrived to my home, July 19, 2005
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I bought this book, then I recieved an invitation to review this book, but I can not do it because the book never arrived to my home (of course they took the money out of my credit card). I guess I wil have to buy it somewhere else
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The traditional approach to population ecology assumes that the individuals in which we happen to be interested share the same environment-they belong to the same population. Read the first page
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classical metapopulation dynamics, fluctuating local populations, neighbourhood habitat area, realistic metapopulation models, classical metapopulation ecology, fritillary metapopulation, large patch networks, external mainland, rescue effect hypothesis, average patch area, incidence function model, larval groups, regional stochasticity, interacting metapopulations, real metapopulations, classical metapopulation models, many habitat patches, metapopulation extinction, habitat patch area, metapopulation size, mortality during migration, structured metapopulation models, spatial population structure, complex spatial dynamics, fugitive coexistence
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