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Biodiversity Hotspots
Distribution and Protection of Conservation Priority Areas
von Frank E. Zachos, Jan Christian Habel
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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ISBN: 978-3-642-20992-5
Auflage: 2011
Erschienen am 15.09.2011
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 546 Seiten

Preis: 255,73 €

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

Part I  Introductory AND GLOBAL Aspects

 

Chapter 1

Russell A. Mittermeier, Will R. Turner, Frank W. Larsen, Thomas M. Brooks, Claude Gascon:

Global Biodiversity Conservation: The Critical Role of Hotspots

 

Chapter 2

Christine B. Schmitt:

Tough Choices - Approaches towards the Setting of Global Conservation Priorities

 

Chapter 3

T. Jonathan Davies, Mark W. Cadotte:

Quantifying Biodiversity - Does It Matter What We Measure?

 

Chapter 4

John N. Williams:

Human Population and the Hotspots Revisited: a 2010 assessment

 

Chapter 5

Jens Mutke, Jan H. Sommer, Holger Kreft, Gerold Kier, Wilhelm Barthlott:

Plant Diversity in a Changing World: Global Centres and Biome-Specific Trends

 

Chapter 6

Guido Barbujani, Vincenza Colonna:

Genetic Basis of Human Biodiversity: an Update

 

Part II  biodiversity in the Palaearctic

 

Chapter 7

Godfrey M. Hewitt:

Mediterranean Peninsulas - The Evolution of Hotspots

 

Chapter 8

Georg Grabherr, Michael Gottfried, Harald Pauli:

Global Change Effects on Alpine Plant Diversity

 

Chapter 9

Ronald Sluys, Mansour Aliabadian, Cees S. Roselaar:

European Hotspots as Evidenced by the Palaearctic Distribution of Songbirds

 

Chapter 10

Andreas Schuldt, Thorsten Assmann:

Patterns and Hotspots of Carabid Beetle Diversity in the Palaearctic - Insights from a Hyperdiverse Invertebrate Taxon

 

Chapter 11

Miklós Bálint, Lujza Ujvárosi, Kathrin Theissinger, Stephanie Lehrian, Noémi Mészáros, Steffen U. Pauls:

A Neglected Diversity Hotspot: Genetic Variation in the Carpathians

 

Part III  Biodiversity in madagascar

 

Chapter 12

Nadine V. M. Fritz-Vietta, H. Barry Ferguson, S. Stoll-Kleemann, Jörg U. Ganzhorn:

Conservation in a Biodiversity Hotspot: Insights from Cultural and Community Perspectives in Madagascar

 

Chapter 13

Philip-Sebastian Gehring, Jörn Köhler, Axel Strauß, Roger D. Randrianiaina, Julian Glos, Frank Glaw, Miguel Vences:

The Kingdom of the Frogs - Anuran Radiations in Madagascar

 

Chapter 14

Stefan Lötters, Dennis Rödder, Jos Kielgast, Frank Glaw:

Hotspots, Conservation and Diseases: Madagascar's megadiverse amphibians and the potential impact of chytridiomycosis

 

Part IV  biodiversity in the tropics

 

Chapter 15

Janice S. H. Lee, John Garcia-Ulloa, Lian P. Koh:

Impacts of Biofuel Expansion in Biodiversity Hotspots

 

Chapter 16

Kristen J. Williams, Andrew Ford, Daniel Rosauer, Naamal De Silva, Russell Mittermeier, Caroline Bruce, Frank W. Larsen, Chris Margules:

Forests of East Australia: The 35th Biodiversity Hotspot

 

Chapter 17

Nigel E. Stork, Steve Goosem, Stephen M. Turton:

Status and Threats in the Dynamic Landscapes of Northern Australia's Tropical Rainforest Biodiversity Hotspot: the Wet Tropics

 

Chapter 18

Christian Sturmbauer, Martin Husemann, Patrick Danley:

Explosive Speciation and Adaptive Radiation of East African Cichlid Fishes

 

Chapter 19

Marie Pagès, Alice Latinne, Johan Michaux:

Inter- and Intraspecific Biodiversity in Southeast Asian Rodents: New Insights for their Conservation

 

Chapter 20

André Koch:

The Amphibians and Reptiles of Sulawesi: Underestimated Diversity in a Dynamic Environment

 

Chapter 21

M. C. Ribeiro, A. C. Martensen, J. P. Metzger, M. Tabarelli, F. Scarano, M. J. Fortin:

The Brazilian Atlantic Forest: A Shrinking Biodiversity Hotspot

 

Chapter 22

Marco Rieckmann, Maik Adomßent, Werner Härdtle, Patricia Aguirre:

Sustainable Development and Conservation of Biodiversity Hotspots in Latin America: The Case of Ecuador

 

Chapter 23

Sebastian Steinfartz:

When Hotspots Meet: The Galápagos Islands - A Hotspot of Species Endemism Based on a Volcanic Hotspot Centre

 

Part V  marine biodiversity

 

Chapter 24

Marjorie L. Reaka, Sara A. Lombardi:

Hotspots on Global Coral Reefs

 

Chapter 25

Angelika Brandt, Julian Gutt:

Biodiversity of a Unique Environment: the Southern Ocean Benthos Shaped and Threatened by Climate Change

 

Part VI  Conclusions

 

Chapter 26

Frank E. Zachos, Russell A. Mittermeier, Jan C. Habel

Biodiversity Hotspots - Concluding Remarks and Perspectives



Biodiversity and its conservation are among the main global topics in science and politics and perhaps the major challenge for the present and coming generations. This book written by international experts from different disciplines comprises general chapters on diversity and its measurement, human impacts on biodiversity hotspots on a global scale, human diversity itself and various geographic regions exhibiting high levels of diversity. The areas covered range from genetics and taxonomy to evolutionary biology, biogeography and the social sciences. In addition to the classic hotspots in the tropics, the book also highlights various other ecosystems harbouring unique species communities including coral reefs and the Southern Ocean. The approach taken considers, but is not limited to, the original hotspot definition sensu stricto and presents a chapter introducing the 35th hotspot, the forests of East Australia. While, due to a bias in data availability, the majority of contributions on particular taxa deal with vertebrates and plants, some also deal with the less-studied invertebrates. This book will be essential reading for anyone involved with biodiversity, particularly researchers and practitioners in the fields of conservation biology, ecology and evolution.


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