Plant Microevolution and Conservation in Human-influenced Ecosystems

“Plant Microevolution and Conservation in Human-influenced Ecosystems” by David Briggs, published by Cambridge University Press on November 26, 2009, spans 598 pages in English. This book explores the impact of human activities on the micro-evolutionary processes affecting various plant species, including wild, weedy, invasive, feral, and endangered types. Briggs emphasizes the ongoing nature of Darwinian evolution and examines how new selection pressures are reshaping wildlife in response to human influence.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the implications of these changes on conservation efforts and ecosystem management. The text incorporates case studies from around the world, addressing critical topics such as natural selection, speciation, and the challenges posed by invasive species and climate change. This edition serves as a resource for students and researchers interested in evolution, environmental conservation, and the sustainable use of natural resources.
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As human activities are increasingly domesticating the Earth’s ecosystems, new selection pressures are acting to produce winners and losers amongst our wildlife. With particular emphasis on plants, Briggs examines the implications of human influences on micro-evolutionary processes in different groups of organisms, including wild, weedy, invasive, feral, and endangered species. Using case studies from around the world, he argues that Darwinian evolution is ongoing. He considers how far it is possible to conserve endangered species and threatened ecosystems through management, and questions the extent to which damaged landscapes and their plant and animal communities can be precisely recreated or restored. Many of Darwin’s ideas are highlighted, including his insights into natural selection, speciation, the vulnerability of rare organisms, the impact of invasive species, and the effects of climate change on organisms. An important text for students and researchers of evolution, conservation, climate change and sustainable use of resources.
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