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Allee Effects in Ecology and Conservation

Franck Courchamp, Luděk Berec, and Joanna Gascoigne

Price: £44.95 (hardback)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-857030-1
Publication date: 14 February 2008
256 pages, 76 line & 20 halftone, 234x156 mm

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Reviews
  • 'This is an excellent book, written in a lively and informative style with a fantastic range of examples and illustrations. Spread the word and recommend it to your students and libraries...academic text books themselves may be subject to an Allee effect!' - Julia Jones, Bulletin of the British Ecological Society 2008, 39:3
  • 'This is an excellent book that provides a comprehensive exploration of both the causes and consequences of Allee effects. Trends in Ecology and Evolution Vol.23 No.6' -
  • '...delightfully engaging to read. With their new book, Courchamp, Berec, and Gascoigne provide a broad intellectual grounding and literature review upon which the future study and application of Allee effects, in all their guises, is sure to flourish. PLoS Biology, May 2008' -

Description
  • Provides a concise and authoritative overview of the field
  • Collates and integrates a widely dispersed literature from various fields - marine and terrestrial, plant and animal, theoretical and empirical, academic and applied
  • Clear and simple explanations of mathematical theory
  • Ideal graduate seminar course material
Allee effects are (broadly) defined as a decline in individual fitness at low population size or density. They can result in critical population thresholds below which populations crash to extinction. As such, they are very relevant to many conservation programmes, where scientists and managers are often working with populations that have been reduced to low densities or small numbers. There are a variety of mechanisms that can create Allee effects including mating systems, predation, environmental modification, and social interactions. The abrupt and unpredicted collapses of many exploited populations is just one illustration of the need to bring Allee effects to the forefront of conservation and management strategies.

Allee Effects in Ecology and Conservation provides a concise yet authoritative overview of the topic, collating and integrating a widely dispersed literature from various fields - marine and terrestrial, plant and animal, theoretical and empirical, academic and applied. This accessible text, with its clear and simple explanations of both empirical observations and theoretical predications is particularly suitable for professional and academic ecologists requiring an overview of the state-of-the-art in Allee effect research, as well as for graduate students in population ecology and conservation biology. It will also be of relevance to a wide readership of professionals in conservation and management requiring a concise summary of the topic.

Readership: Suitable for graduate students taking courses in population ecology and conservation biology. It will also appeal to professional ecologists and conservation managers requiring a concise overview of the topic.

Contents
1. What are Allee effects?
2. Mechanisms for Allee effects
3. Population dynamics: modelling demographic Allee effects
4. Genetics and evolution
5. Conservation and management
6. Conclusions and perspectives

Authors, editors, and contributors


Franck Courchamp, Department of Ecologie, Systematique & Evolution, Univ Paris Sud, France,
Luděk Berec, Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic, and
Joanna Gascoigne, School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales at Bangor, UK


Links to web resources and related information
Visit the author's webpage (Ludek Berec)
Visit the author's webpage (Franck Courchamp)


More in the same subject area:
Population & demography
Endangered species & extinction of species
Applied ecology
Management of land & natural resources

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