TAILIEUCHUNG - Ecosystem Engineers Plants to Protists

The purpose of this collection is to present some of the diversity of ideas and studies about species that can be classifi ed as “ecosystem engineers.” As with any developing concept, we fi nd disagreement about the meaning and usefulness of this term in the literature and among ourselves. The idea for the book arose in a National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) working group designed to develop models of ecosystem engineering species. Our meetings could be characterized as lively, punctuated as they were by vigorous debates regarding defi nitions and arguments over whether a particular species’ actions were appropriately characterized as engineering | ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS PLANTS TO PROTISTS Editors Kim Cuddington James E. Byers William G. Wilson Alan Hastings THEORETICAL ECOLOGY SERIES Ecosystem Engineers Plants to Protists A volume in the Academic Press THEORETICAL ECOLOGY SERIES Editor in Chief Alan Hastings University of California Davis USA Editorial Board Anthony R. Ives University of Wisconsin-Madison USA Peter Chesson University of California Davis USA J. M. Cushing University of Arizona USA Mark Lewis University of Alberta Canada Sergio Rinaldi Politechnic of Milan Italy Yoh Iwasa Kyushu University Japan Published Books in the Series J. M. Cushing R. F. Constantino Brian Dennis Robert A. Desharnais Shandelle M. Henson Chaos in Ecology Experimental Nonlinear Dynamics 2003. Kim Cuddington Beatrix E. Beisner Ecological Paradigms Lost Routes of Theory Change 2005. Peter C. de Ruiter Volkmar Wolters John C. Moore Dynamic Food Webs Multispecies Assemblages Ecosystem Development and Environmental Change .

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