Ancient Lakes: Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution
- 1st Edition, Volume 31 - August 18, 2000
- Latest edition
- Editors: Andrew Rossiter, Hiroya Kawanabe
- Language: English
Scattered over several continents, the ancient lakes of the world have a unique uninterrupted history dating back beyond 100,000 years.Ancient lakes are, in effect, aquatic isl… Read more
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Description
Description
Scattered over several continents, the ancient lakes of the world have a unique uninterrupted history dating back beyond 100,000 years.
Ancient lakes are, in effect, aquatic islands in which a complex of ecology, genetics and evolutionary constraints have shaped in isolation their biotas over hundreds of thousands to millions of years. The diverse faunas achieve some of the highest levels of diversity known to any habitat, offering unique opportunities as 'natural laboratories' for studying the mechanisms of evolution and speciation in situ.
This internationally authored volume contains the latest research results and theories to emerge from a diverse range of studies in these lakes.
Containing exciting new findings in the ecology, evolution and systematic studies of ancient lake biotas together with many suggested areas for future research, it will be essential reading for all those with a general interest in ecology, evolution and natural history.
In this volume expert scientists present the latest results and perspectives from their research on the organisms of the ancient lakes. Diverse in its taxonomic coverage and themes, and international in its authorship and coverage, Ancient Lakes will appeal to all biologists interested in evolution, ecology and biodiversity.
Ancient lakes are, in effect, aquatic islands in which a complex of ecology, genetics and evolutionary constraints have shaped in isolation their biotas over hundreds of thousands to millions of years. The diverse faunas achieve some of the highest levels of diversity known to any habitat, offering unique opportunities as 'natural laboratories' for studying the mechanisms of evolution and speciation in situ.
This internationally authored volume contains the latest research results and theories to emerge from a diverse range of studies in these lakes.
Containing exciting new findings in the ecology, evolution and systematic studies of ancient lake biotas together with many suggested areas for future research, it will be essential reading for all those with a general interest in ecology, evolution and natural history.
In this volume expert scientists present the latest results and perspectives from their research on the organisms of the ancient lakes. Diverse in its taxonomic coverage and themes, and international in its authorship and coverage, Ancient Lakes will appeal to all biologists interested in evolution, ecology and biodiversity.
Key features
Key features
- Ancient lakes are increasingly recognised as important models of evolution and speciation
- This volume presents a diverse range of exciting new hypotheses and perspectives on ancient lake biotas
- Information is included on Russian and Chinese faunas, available in English here for the first time
Readership
Readership
Academic, scientists, students - aquatic biologists, ecologists, and evolutionists.
Review quotes
Review quotes
Praise for the Series
"This series should certainly serve as an effective means of keeping abreast of the major advances in this challenging and growing field."—PHYTOLOGIA
"Without exception the papers are well and attractively written and together constitute an important and stimulating contribution to the modern science of ecology."—NATURE
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 31
- Published: August 22, 2000
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
AR
Andrew Rossiter
Affiliations and expertise
Lake Biwa Museum, Kusatsu, JapanHK
Hiroya Kawanabe
Affiliations and expertise
Lake Biwa Museum, Kusatsu, JapanView book on ScienceDirect
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