Description
Originating with Alexander von Humboldt, biogeography is a discipline in which ecologists and evolutionists aim to understand the way that living species are organized in connection with their environments. Today, as we face major challenges such as global warming, massive species extinction and devastating pandemics, biogeography offers hypotheses and explanations that may help to provide solutions.
This book presents as wide an overview as possible of the different fields that biogeography interacts with. Sixteen authors from all over the world offer different approaches based on their specific areas of knowledge and experience; thus, we intend to illustrate the vast number of diverse aspects covered by biogeography.
About the Author
Eric Guilbert is an entomologist at the National Museum of Natural History in France. His research covers how communities of species are organized and how they react to environmental changes.
Book Information
ISBN 9781789450606
Author Eric Guilbert
Format Hardback
Page Count 368
Imprint ISTE Ltd
Publisher ISTE Ltd
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 10mm * 10mm * 10mm