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Book Review: Eco-evolutionary dynamics. Andrew Hendry. Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2017. xii + 397 pp. ISBN: 9780691145433
The term ‘eco-evolutionary dynamics’ deals with the idea that ecological and evolutionary processes can impact one another over very short time scales. While a focus on this dynamic relationship between ecology and evolution has, arguably, a long history, the field of ecoevolutionary dynamics as we know it today only emerged in the last decade or so. This makes Andrew Hendry’s new book a timely contribution. Hendry is pioneer in the field having authored many of the seminal reviews as well as contributed a substantial body of empirical work. He is, thus, well placed to provide an overview of where we stand and how we should move forward.
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Publication title
Austral EcologyISSN
1442-9985Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
Blackwell Publishing AsiaPlace of publication
54 University St, P O Box 378, Carlton, Australia, Victoria, 3053Repository Status
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