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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lindell Bromham (Professor in Evolutionary Biology, Professor in Evolutionary Biology, Macroevolution and Macroecology Group, School of Biology, Australian National University) , Marcel Cardillo (Australian Research Council QEII Fellow, Australian Research Council QEII Fellow, Macroevolution and Macroecology Group, School of Biology, Australian National University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.874kg ISBN: 9780199608713ISBN 10: 0199608717 Pages: 456 Publication Date: 02 May 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsAn exceptionally well-written textbook on large-scale evolution and ecology, which engages students by using a problem-based approach to recent controversies and debates. - Dr Peter Bennett, University of Kent The treatment of the topics is authoritative and up-to-date, and it is certainly written with modern undergraduates in mind. - Prof Arne Mooers, Simon Fraser University This book is well-placed to invigorate the fields of macroevolution and macroecology by filling a gap that will open up the subject to the next generation of budding young scientists. - Dr Kevin Arbuckle, Swansea University This book succeeds in being a different sort of textbook: one which helps the students to understand science better by helping them understand the process of knowledge creation. - Dr Richard Field, University of Nottingham This book succeeds in being a different sort of textbook: one which helps the students to understand science better by helping them understand the process of knowledge creation. * Dr Richard Field, University of Nottingham * This book is well-placed to invigorate the fields of macroevolution and macroecology by filling a gap that will open up the subject to the next generation of budding young scientists. * Dr Kevin Arbuckle, Swansea University * The treatment of the topics is authoritative and up-to-date, and it is certainly written with modern undergraduates in mind. * Prof Arne Mooers, Simon Fraser University * An exceptionally well-written textbook on large-scale evolution and ecology, which engages students by using a problem-based approach to recent controversies and debates. * Dr Peter Bennett, University of Kent * ""An exceptionally well-written textbook on large-scale evolution and ecology, which engages students by using a problem-based approach to recent controversies and debates."" - Dr Peter Bennett, University of Kent""The treatment of the topics is authoritative and up-to-date, and it is certainly written with modern undergraduates in mind."" - Prof Arne Mooers, Simon Fraser University""This book is well-placed to invigorate the fields of macroevolution and macroecology by filling a gap that will open up the subject to the next generation of budding young scientists."" - Dr Kevin Arbuckle, Swansea University""This book succeeds in being a different sort of textbook: one which helps the students to understand science better by helping them understand the process of knowledge creation."" - Dr Richard Field, University of Nottingham Author InformationLindell Bromham's main research focus has been in the application of DNA sequence analysis to investigating evolutionary patterns and processes, applied to a range of questions in evolution, ecology, conservation, genetics, bioinformatics, development, virology, and linguistics. Lindell has taught evolutionary biology at five universities in three countries and has written several undergraduate textbooks; the latest, An Introduction to Molecular Evolution and Phylogenetics, was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Biology Undergraduate Textbook Prize of 2016.Marcel Cardillo's research focuses on understanding and explaining broad-scale patterns of biodiversity such as latitudinal gradients and biodiversity hotspots, explaining patterns of extinction risk and predicting future loss of biodiversity. Marcel has lectured on topics in macroecology, macroevolution, biogeography, and conservation biology at universities in Australia and the UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |