Description: How Life Increases Biodiversity: An Autocatalytic Hypothesis [Hardcover] Seaborg, David Product Overview This book argues that organisms and their interactions create and maximize biodiversity. The evidence for this autocatalytic hypothesis has been collated and integrated into this provocative argument. Natural selection favors the increase of biodiversity. Organisms can be causative agents contributing to major macroevolutionary transitions. Species tend to have a net positive effect on biodiversity. All species are ecosystem engineers. Mutualism and commensalism are common and fundamental, and these coevolved interspecific interactions frequently generate enormous increases in biodiversity. Competition generally does not decrease biodiversity, and often leads to evolutionary innovation. Plants are ecosystem engineers that have made Earth more favorable to life and increased diversity in many ways. Herbivores and predators increase the diversity of the species they consume, and are necessary for ecosystem stability. Decomposers are essential to ecosystem health. All these examples illustrate the focus of this book – that organisms and their interactions stimulate biodiversity, and ecosystems maximize it.Key Features• Describes a hypothesis that life itself generates higher biodiversity• Suggests a highly modified version of the established paradigm in population biology and evolution• Asserts that all species are ecosystem engineers with a net positive effect on biodiversity and their ecosystems• Suggests that mutualism and commensalism are the rule• Presents a novel view likely to elicit deeper discussions of biodiversityRelated TitlesDewdney, A. K. Stochastic Communities: A Mathematical Theory of Biodiversity (ISBN978-1-138-19702-2)Curry, G. B. and C. J. Humphries, eds. Biodiversity Databases: Techniques, Politics, andApplications (ISBN 978-0-367-38916-1)Pullaiah, T, ed. Global Biodiversity. 4 Volume Set (ISBN 978-1-77188-751-9) Read more Details Publisher : CRC Press; 1st edition (September 10, 2021) Language : English Hardcover : 250 pages ISBN-10 : 1138341401 ISBN-13 : 01 Item Weight : 1.19 pounds Dimensions : 0.62 x 6.14 x 9.21 inches Best Sellers Rank: #6,701,980 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #12,758 in Ecology (Books) #14,896 in Biology & Life Sciences #20,347 in Evolution (Books) #12,758 in Ecology (Books) #14,896 in Biology & Life Sciences We have been selling used books since 2012, and we've learned that the most important thing is doing good business. Honesty is our policy. Free Shipping We ship worldwide. We have multiple warehouses around the world, so please note the extended handling time on certain listings.
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ISBN: 1138341401
ISBN10: 1138341401
ISBN13: 9781138341401
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Brand: CRC Press
GTIN: 09781138341401
Number of Pages: 250 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: How Life Increases Biodiversity : an Autocatalytic Hypothesis
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication Year: 2021
Subject: Life Sciences / Evolution, Life Sciences / General, Animals / General, Life Sciences / Biology
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 23.1 Oz
Author: David Seaborg
Subject Area: Nature, Science
Item Length: 9.2 in
Item Width: 6.1 in
Format: Hardcover