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Ancient Lakes : Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution
Başlık:
Ancient Lakes : Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution
Yazar:
Rossiter, A., editor.
ISBN:
9780120139316
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (xlvii, 624 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Seri:
Advances in ecological research ; v. 31
Advances in ecological research ; v. 31.
İçerik:
Species in ancient lakes. Unanticipated diversity: the discovery & biological exploration of Africa's ancient lakes / How well known is the ichthyodiversity of the large East African lakes? / The nature of species in ancient lakes: perspctives from the fishes of Lake Malawi / Making waves: the repeated colonization of fresh water by copepod crustaceans / The ichyofauna of Lake Baikal, with special reference to its zoogeographical relations / The benthic invertebrates of Lake Khubsugul, Mongolia / Biogeography & species diversity of diatoms in the northern basin of Lake Tanganyika
Evolution & endemism. Evolution & endemism in Lake Biwa, with special reference to its gastropod mollusc fauma / Endemism in the ponto-caspian fauna, with special emphasis on the onychopoda (crustacea) / Trends in the evolution of Baikal amphipods & evolutionary parallels with some marine malacostracan faunas / Insights into the mechanism of speciation in gammarid crustaceans of Lake Baikal using a population-genetic approach / Explosive speciation rates & unusual species richness in haplochromine cichlid fishes: effects of sexual selection / Phylogeny of a gastropod species flock: exploring speciation in Lake Tanganyika in a molecular framework / Implications of phylogeny reconstruction for ostracod speciation modes in Lake Tanganyika / The dynamics of endemic diversification: molecular phylogeny suggests an explosive origin of the thiarid gastropods of Lake Tanganyika
Ecology & evolution. Phenic analysis, tropic speciatialization & habitat partitioning in the Baikal amphipod genus Eulimnogammarus (crustacea) / Evolutionary inferences from the scale morphology of Malawian cichlid fishes / Ecological interactions among an orestiid (pisces: cyprinodontidae) species flock in the littoral zone of Lake Titicaca / Effect of hydrological cycles on planktonic primary production in Lake Malawi/Niassa / Macrodistribution, swarming behaviour & production estimates of the lakefly Chaoborus edulis (diptera: chaoboridae) in Lake Malawi
Palaeobiology. Ancient Lake Pannon & its endemic molluscan fauna (Central Europe; Mio-pliocene) / Using fish taphonomy to reconstruct the environment of ancient Shanwang Lake / Historical changes in the environment of Lake Titicaca: evidence from ostracod ecology & evolution / Perspectives on conservation of ancient lakes. Linking spatial & temporal change in the diversity structure of ancient lakes: examples from the ecology & palaeoecology of the Tanganyikan ostracods / Conservation of the endemic cichlid fishes of Lake Tanganyika: implications from population-level studies on mitochondrial DNA
Özet:
Scattered over several continents, the ancient lakes of the world have a unique uninterrupted history dating back beyond 100,000 years. Ancient lakes are, in effect, aquatic islands in which a complex of ecology, genetics and evolutionary constraints have shaped in isolation their biotas over hundreds of thousands to millions of years. The diverse faunas achieve some of the highest levels of diversity known to any habitat, offering unique opportunities as 'natural laboratories' for studying the mechanisms of evolution and speciation in situ. This internationally authored volume contains the latest research results and theories to emerge from a diverse range of studies in these lakes. Containing exciting new findings in the ecology, evolution and systematic studies of ancient lake biotas together with many suggested areas for future research, it will be essential reading for all those with a general interest in ecology, evolution and natural history. In this volume expert scientists present the latest results and perspectives from their research on the organisms of the ancient lakes. Diverse in its taxonomic coverage and themes, and international in its authorship and coverage, Ancient Lakes will appeal to all biologists interested in evolution, ecology and biodiversity. Key Features * Ancient lakes are increasingly recognised as important models of evolution and speciation * This volume presents a diverse range of exciting new hypotheses and perspectives on ancient lake biotas * Information is included on Russian and Chinese faunas, available in English here for the first time.
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Yer Numarası | Demirbaş Numarası | Shelf Location | Lokasyon / Statüsü / İade Tarihi |
|---|---|---|---|
| QH98 .A52 2000 EB | 1181691-1001 | Elsevier E-Kitap Koleksiyonu | Arıyor... |
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