Geographical Ecology

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Geographical Ecology is a seminal work in ecology that explores large-scale patterns of species distribution, diversity, and extinction across geographic gradients.

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instanceOf book
scientific monograph
work of ecology
aimsTo explain large-scale ecological regularities
link ecological theory with geographic patterns
applies theoretical models to ecological patterns
author Robert H. MacArthur
Robert Helmer MacArthur
contributedTo development of macroecology
quantitative approaches in ecology
describedAs classic in biogeography
seminal work in ecology
emphasizes comparative analysis across regions
role of area in species richness
role of environmental heterogeneity in diversity
role of isolation in species richness
examines ecological patterns across geographic scales
patterns of extinction
patterns of species distribution
patterns of species diversity
field biogeography
ecology
macroecology
focusesOn equilibrium theory in ecology
habitat diversity and species richness
insular biotas
island biogeography
large-scale ecological patterns
latitudinal diversity gradients
species–area relationships
genre non-fiction
hasImpactOn community ecology
conservation biology
landscape ecology
influenced subsequent work on species diversity gradients
theory of island biogeography
language English
mainTopic biogeography
ecology
extinction
geographic gradients
species distribution
species diversity

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Robert Helmer MacArthur notableWork Geographical Ecology