Biogeographical Processes

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Biogeographical Processes

Anthropology Atmospheric physics Botany and plant sciences Sedimentology and pedology Hydrology and the hydrosphere Meteorology and climatology Physical geography and topography Applied ecology Environmental management Conservation of the environment Climate change Social impact of environmental issues

Author: I.G. Simmons

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Collection: Routledge Library Editions: Ecology

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 18th September 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 16 Mb

ISBN: 9781000699050


Overview

Originally published in 1982, Biogeographical Processes is a concise introduction to biogeography aimed at undergraduate students. It provides a detailed overview of man and his environment and includes data from such research projects as that of the International Biological Programme.

Key Concepts

The book argues that natural processes can be viewed as a datum line to which the human impact through time is added. It suggests that through this datum line, the man and the biological environment are inextricably linked. The book firstly examines the fundamental processes determining the distribution of plants and animals, and the interactions between such processes leading to the concept of the ecosystem.

Major Ecosystems

The book also examines major world ecosystems, or biomes, such as forests, grasslands and oceans as if they were in a natural condition and discusses the affect of human impact upon such systems.

Future Perspectives

The book also discusses the alternative future relationships of man and other living organisms. Although over 30 years old, the book still contains a useful and detailed overview of biogeography. It will be of interest to students or lecturers in ecology, biology and the environmental sciences.

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