Free Access
Impact of biogeography on a population-biological paradigm shift
R. HENGEVELD,
R. HENGEVELD
Institute of Forest and Nature Research, P.O. Box 23, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands
Search for more papers by this authorR. HENGEVELD,
R. HENGEVELD
Institute of Forest and Nature Research, P.O. Box 23, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands
Search for more papers by this author
REFERENCES
- Ahlberg, P.E., Clack, J.F. & Luksevics, E. (1996) Rapid braincase evolution between Panderichthys and the earliest tetrapods. Nature 381, 61–64.
- Bartlein, P.J., Prentice, I.C. & Webb, T. (1986) Climatic response surfaces from pollen data for some eastern North American taxa. J. Biogeogr. 13, 35–57.
- Beerling, D.J. & Woodward, F.I. (1996) Palaeo-ecological perspectives on plant responses to global change. TREE 11, 20–23.
- Bennett, K.D. (1983) Postglacial population expansion of forest trees in Norfolk, U.K. Nature 303, 164–167.
- J.L. Betancourt, T.R. Devender & P.S. Martin (eds). (1990) Packrat middens. University of Arizona Press, Tuscon.
- Briggs, J.C. (1974) Marine zoogeography. McGraw-Hill, New York.
- Broecker, W.S. & Denton, G.H. (1990) What drives glacial cycles? Sci. Am. 262, 42–50.
- Brown, J.H, (1984) On the relationship between abundance and distribution of species. Am. Nat. 124, 255–279.
- Brown, J.H. (1996) Macroecology. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
-
Davis, M.B. (1981) Quaternary history and the stability of forest communities.
Forest succession (ed. by
D.C. West,
H.H. Shugart and
D.B. Botkin), pp. 132–153. Springer, New York.
10.1007/978-1-4612-5950-3_10 Google Scholar
-
D.L. DeAngelis &
L.J. Gross (eds.) (1992) Individual-based models and approaches in ecology. Chapman & Hall, London.
10.1007/978-1-4757-0869-1 Google Scholar
- Den Boer, P.J. (1968) Spreading of risk and the stabilization of animal numbers. Acta Biotheor. 18, 165–194.
- Dingle, H. (1996) Migration. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- Dobzhansky, Th. (1937) Genetics and the origin of species. Columbia University Press, New York.
- Eldredge, N. (1989) Macro-evolutionary dynamics. McGraw-Hill, New York.
- Eldredge, N. & Gould, S.J. (1972) Punctuated equilibria: an alternative to phyletic gradualism. Models in paleobiology (ed. by T.J.M. Schopf), pp. 82–115. Freeman, New York.
- Elias, S.A. (1994) Quaternary insects and their environments. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington.
- Elton, C.S. (1958) The ecology of invasions by animals and plants. Methuen, London.
- Ford, M.J. (1982) The changing climate. Allen & Unwin, London.
- Frazzetta, T.H. (1975) Complex adaptations in evolving populations. Sinauer, Sunderland, Mass.
- Fritts, H.C. (1976) Tree rings and climate. Academic Press, London.
- Gilpin, M. & Hanski, I. (1991) Metapopulation dynamics: empirical and theoretical investigations. Academic Press, London.
- Gould, S.J. (1977) Ontology and phytogeny. Belknap Press, Cambridge, Mass.
- Graham, R.W. (1986) Response of mammalian communities to environmental changes during the late Quaternary. Community ecology (ed. by J. Diamond and T.J. Case), pp. 300–313. Harper & Row, New York.
-
Hall, B.K. (1992) Evolutionary developmental biology. Chapman & Hall, London.
10.1007/978-94-015-7926-1 Google Scholar
- Hengeveld, R. (1985) Dynamics of Dutch groundbeetle species during the twentieth century. J. Biogeogr. 12, 389–411.
- Hengeveld, R. (1988) Mayr's ecological species criterion. Syst. Zool. 37, 47–55.
- Hengeveld, R. (1989) Dynamics of biological invasions. Chapman & Hall, London.
- Hengeveld, R. (1990) Dynamic biogeography. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
- Hengeveld, R. (1994) Biogeographical ecology. J. Biogeogr 21, 341–351.
- Hengeveld, R. & Haeck, J. (1981) The distribution of abundance, II. Models and implications. Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad Wetensch. C84, 257–284.
- Hengeveld, R. & Haeck, J. (1982) The distribution of abundance, I. Measurements. J. Biogeogr. 9, 303–316.
- Hengeveld, R. & Van den Bosch, F. (1996) Invading into an ecologically non-uniform area. Past and future rapid environment changes (ed. by B. Huntley), pp. 217–225. Springer, Berlin.
- Hengeveld, R. & Walter, G.H. (in prep.) The two coexisting paradigms in ecology..
- Huntley, B., Berry, P.M., Cramer, W. & McDonald, A.P. (1995) Modelling present and potential future ranges of some European higher plants using climate response surfaces. J. Biogeogr. 22, 967–1002.
- Huntley, B. & Birks, H.J.B. (1993) An atlas of past and present pollen maps for Europe: 0–13,000 years ago. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
- Jablonski, D. (1986) Causes and consequences of mass extinctions: a comparative approach. Dynamics of extinction (ed. by D.K. Elliott), pp. 183–229 Wiley, New York.
- Kullman, L. (1996) Norway spruce present in the Scandes Mountains, Sweden at 8000 BP: new light on Holocene tree spread. Global Ecol. Biogeogr. Letts, 5, 94–101.
- MacArthur, R.H. & Wilson, E.O. (1967) The theory of island biography. Princeton University Press, Princeton.
- Maurer, B. (1994) Geographical population analysis. Blackwell, Oxford.
- Mayr, E. (1957) Species concepts and definitions. The species problem (ed. by E. Mayr), pp. 1–22. AAAS, Washington.
-
Mayr, E. (1963) Animal species and evolution. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.
10.1111/j.0022-1112.2004.00433.x Google Scholar
- Mayr, E. (1982) The growth of biological thought. Belknap Press, Cambridge Mass.
- Mitchell, J.M. (1976) An overview of climatic variability and its causal mechanisms. Quat. Res. 6, 481–493.
- Parry, M.L. (1968) Climate change, agriculture and settlement. Dawson & Archon, Folkeston.
- Parry, M.L. & Carter, T.R. (1985) The effect of climatic variations on agricultural risks. Clim. Change 7, 95–110.
- Paterson, H.E.H. (1993) Evolution and the recognition concept of species (ed. by S.F. McEvey). Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
- Raff, R.A. & Kaufman, T.C. (1983) Embryos, genes, and evolution. Macmillan, New York.
- Raup, D.M. (1991) Extinction. Bad genes or bad luck? Norton, New York.
- Raup, D.M. (1995) Extinction. Norton, New York.
- Rensch, B. (1947) Neuere Probleme der Abstammungslehre. Enke, Stuttgart.
- Rollo, C.D. (1994) Phenotypes. Chapman & Hall, London.
- Root, T. (1988) Atlas of wintering North American birds. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
- Schindewolf, O.H. (1950) Grundfrage der Palaeontologie. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart.
- Simpson, G.G. (1944) Tempo and mode in evolution. Columbia University Press, New York.
-
Simpson, G.G. (1953) Major features of evolution. Columbia University Press, New York.
10.7312/simp93764 Google Scholar
- Slack, J.M.W. (1994) From egg to embryo. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
- Solomon, M.E. (1949) The natural control of animal populations. J. Anim. Ecol. 18, 1–35.
- Stanley, S.M. (1987) Extinction. Freeman, New York.
- Turner, A. & Paterson, H.E.H. (1991) Species and speciation: evolutionary tempo and mode in the fossil record reconsidered. Geobios. 24, 761–769.
- Van den Bosch, F., Hengeveld, R. & Metz, J.A.J. (1992) Analysing the velocity of population expansion. J. Biogeogr. 19, 135–150.
- Walter, G.H. & Paterson, H.E.H. (1994) The implications of palaeontological evidence for theories of ecological communities and species richness. Austr. J. Ecol. 19, 241–250.
- Webb, T., Bartlein, P.J., Harrison, S.P. & Anderson, K.H. (1993) Vegetation, lake levels, and climate in eastern North America for the past 18,000 years. Global climates since the last glacial maximum (ed. by H.E. Wright et al.), pp. 468–513. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis.
- Wilson, E.O. (1969) The species equilibrium. Diversity and stability in ecological systems. Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York.
- H.E. Wright, J.E. Kutzbach, T. Webb, W.F. Ruddiman, F.A. Street-Perrott & P.J. Bartlein (1993) (eds.) Global climates since the last glacial maximum. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis.