Macroecology and consilience |
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Authors: | Brian A Maurer |
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Institution: | Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and Department of Geography, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824 U.S.A. E-mail: |
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Abstract: | Consilience means that all fields of human knowledge should be internally consistent. Within the broad span of the ecological and evolutionary sciences, there are many fields that seem only remotely related conceptually. Macroecology has emerged as a research programme that focuses on statistical patterns of ecological and biogeographically relevant traits among different species within a taxon. The concepts needed to understand these patterns require the interface of disciplines as different as systematics, ecosystem ecology, palaeontology and community ecology. By building conceptual links among a wide range of disciplines, macroecology is contributing, and will continue to contribute, to the growing realization that all of biology is indeed consilient. |
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Keywords: | Biogeography community ecology consilience ecology ecosystems evolutionary biology fossils macroecology macroevolution palaeontology |
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