Phylogenetic Ecology: A History, Critique, and Remodeling

Nathan G Swenson

Phylogenetic Ecology: A History, Critique, and Remodeling
Format
Hardback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Published
20 November 2019
Pages
240
ISBN
9780226671475

Phylogenetic Ecology: A History, Critique, and Remodeling

Nathan G Swenson

Over the past decade, ecologists have increasingly embraced phylogenetics, the study of evolutionary relationships among species. As a result, they have come to discover the field’s power to illuminate present ecological patterns and processes. Ecologists are now investigating whether phylogenetic diversity is a better measure of ecosystem health than more traditional metrics like species diversity, whether it can predict the future structure and function of communities and ecosystems, and whether conservationists might prioritize it when formulating conservation plans.

In Phylogenetic Ecology, Nathan G. Swenson synthesizes this nascent field’s major conceptual, methodological, and empirical developments to provide students and practicing ecologists with a foundational overview. Along the way, he highlights those realms of phylogenetic ecology that will likely increase in relevance-such as the burgeoning subfield of phylogenomics-and shows how ecologists might lean on these new perspectives to inform their research programs.

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