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ISBN: PB: 9780226115474

ISBN: HB: 9780226115337

University of Chicago Press

September 2014

824 pp.

22.8x16.5 cm

1 halftone, 252 line drawings, 90 tables

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Foundations of Macroecology

Classic Papers with Commentaries

Macroecology is an approach to science that emphasizes the description and explanation of patterns and processes at large spatial and temporal scales. Some scientists liken it to seeing the forest through the trees, giving the proverbial phrase an ecological twist. The term itself was first introduced to the modern literature by James H. Brown and Brian A. Maurer in a 1989 paper, and it is Brown's classic 1995 study, "Macroecology", that is credited with inspiring the broad-scale subfield of ecology. But as with all subfields, many modern-day elements of macroecology are implicit in earlier works dating back decades, even centuries.

"Foundations of Macroecology" charts the evolutionary trajectory of these concepts – from the species-area relationship and the latitudinal gradient of species richness to the relationship between body size and metabolic rate – through forty-six landmark papers originally published between 1920 and 1998. Divided into two parts – "Macroecology before Macroecology" – ‌ and "Dimensions of Macroecology"‌ – the collection also takes the long view, with each paper accompanied by an original commentary from a contemporary expert in the field that places it in a broader context and explains its foundational role. Providing a solid, coherent assessment of the history, current state, and potential future of the field, "Foundations of Macroecology" will be an essential text for students and teachers of ecology alike.

About the Author

Felisa A. Smith is professor of biology at the University of New Mexico and co-editor of "Animal Body Size", also published by the University of Chicago Press.

John L. Gittleman is dean of the Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia. He is co-editor of "Carnivore Conservation" and "Phylogeny and Conservation".

James H. Brown is Distinguished Professor of Biology at the University of New Mexico and past president of the International Biogeography Society. He is author of "Macroecology" and co-editor of "Foundations of Ecology and Foundations of Biogeography", all also published by the University of Chicago Press.