Palaeoecology

Palaeoecology

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780412434501
Untertitel:
Ecosystems, Environments and Evolution
Genre:
Geowissenschaften
Autor:
P.J. Brenchley, D.A.T Harper
Herausgeber:
Taylor and Francis
Auflage:
1998
Anzahl Seiten:
432
Erscheinungsdatum:
18.12.1998
ISBN:
978-0-412-43450-1

Informationen zum Autor P.J. Brenchley Klappentext Palaeoecology uses the fossil record to reconstruct the life habits of past organ­ isms, their association in communities and their relationship to the environ­ ments in which they lived. Traditionally, studies have concentrated on case histories, using an array of fossil assemblages to reconstruct past ecosystems. However, in recent years the focus of palaeoecology has been broadening as it has become more fully appreciated that the biosphere is intimately linked to the history of the planet as a whole. Progressively, there have been more studies of the evolution of the ecological world. now comprising a sub-disci­ pline of evolutionary palaeoecology. Other studies have focussed on the inter­ play between the physical and biological world to show that, as in a Gaian system, influences may work both ways; climate may influence the prevailing ecosystems, but they in their turn may modify the climate systems. These are the big themes with which we introduce the book. In the following sections we have covered the traditional fields of palaeoecology, but have also explored the ways in which palaeoecology can contribute to a broader understanding of the evolution of the Earth. We have described how basic ecological infor­ mation comes from applying knowledge of living organisms to the study of past ecosystems and to the reconstruction of the past ecological world, at population, community and biogeographic levels. We have also shown how preservation affects the record on which such reconstructions are based. Zusammenfassung Discusses such subjects as: factors controlling the distribution of species; taxonomic uniformitarianism; shell morphology; trace fossils; taphonomy; principles of community palaeoecology; and pre-cambrian and cambrian benthic communities. Inhaltsverzeichnis Factors controlling the distribution of species. Taxonomic uniformitarianism. Shell morphology. Trace fossils. Taphonomy. Principles of community palaeoecology. Pre-cambrian and cambrian bennthic communities. Palaeozoic communities. Mesozoic communities. Tertiary to recent communities. Palaeobiogeography....

Autorentext
P.J. Brenchley

Klappentext
Palaeoecology uses the fossil record to reconstruct the life habits of past organ­ isms, their association in communities and their relationship to the environ­ ments in which they lived. Traditionally, studies have concentrated on case histories, using an array of fossil assemblages to reconstruct past ecosystems. However, in recent years the focus of palaeoecology has been broadening as it has become more fully appreciated that the biosphere is intimately linked to the history of the planet as a whole. Progressively, there have been more studies of the evolution of the ecological world. now comprising a sub-disci­ pline of evolutionary palaeoecology. Other studies have focussed on the inter­ play between the physical and biological world to show that, as in a Gaian system, influences may work both ways; climate may influence the prevailing ecosystems, but they in their turn may modify the climate systems. These are the big themes with which we introduce the book. In the following sections we have covered the traditional fields of palaeoecology, but have also explored the ways in which palaeoecology can contribute to a broader understanding of the evolution of the Earth. We have described how basic ecological infor­ mation comes from applying knowledge of living organisms to the study of past ecosystems and to the reconstruction of the past ecological world, at population, community and biogeographic levels. We have also shown how preservation affects the record on which such reconstructions are based.

Zusammenfassung
Discusses such subjects as: factors controlling the distribution of species; taxonomic uniformitarianism; shell morphology; trace fossils; taphonomy; principles of community palaeoecology; and pre-cambrian and cambrian benthic communities.

Inhalt
Factors controlling the distribution of species. Taxonomic uniformitarianism. Shell morphology. Trace fossils. Taphonomy. Principles of community palaeoecology. Pre-cambrian and cambrian bennthic communities. Palaeozoic communities. Mesozoic communities. Tertiary to recent communities. Palaeobiogeography.


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