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100 1  Worm, B.|q(Boris),|d1969-|eauthor. 
245 12 A theory of global biodiversity /|cBoris Worm and Derek P.
       Tittensor. 
264  1 Princeton, New Jersey :|bPrinceton University Press,
       |c[2018] 
264  4 |c©2018 
300    1 online resource :|billustrations. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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490 1  Monographs in population biology ; 60 
505 00 |gMachine generated contents note:|g1.|tIntroduction --
       |g1.1.|tIntegrating Land and Sea --|g1.2.|tBrief History 
       of Biodiversity Research --|g1.3.|tGoals and Structure of 
       This Book --|g2.|tObserved Patterns of Global Biodiversity
       --|g2.1.|tMarine Coastal Biodiversity --|g2.2.|tMarine 
       Pelagic Biodiversity --|g2.3.|tDeep-Sea Biodiversity --
       |g2.4.|tTerrestrial Biodiversity --|g2.5.|tChanges in 
       Biodiversity Patterns through Time --|g2.6.|tRobustness of
       Documented Biodiversity Patterns --|g2.7.|tSynthesis --
       |g3.|tDrivers and Predictors of Global Biodiversity --
       |g3.1.|tHypothesized Drivers of Diversity --|g3.2.
       |tSpatial and Temporal Scale --|g3.3.|tEmpirical 
       Predictors of Diversity --|g3.4.|tSynthesis --|g4.
       |tDeveloping a Theory of Global Biodiversity --|g4.1.
       |tBasic Neutral Theory --|g4.2.|tImplementation in Forward
       and Coalescence Mode --|g4.3.|tIncluding Metabolic Theory 
       --|g4.4.|tIncluding Habitat Area and Productivity --|g4.5.
       |tIncluding Temperature Niches --|g4.6.|tDiscussion and 
       Comparison with Other Theory --|g5.|tPredicting Global 
       Biodiversity Patterns from Theory --|g5.1.|tFitting 
       Theoretical Predictions to Empirical Data --|g5.2.
       |tEctotherms versus Endotherms --|g5.3.|tIncluding Niches 
       --|g5.4.|tSynthesis --|g6.|tConservation Applications --
       |g6.1.|tGlobal Biodiversity Hotspots and Conservation 
       Priorities --|g6.2.|tObserved Biodiversity Change and Its 
       Drivers --|g6.3.|tProjecting Biodiversity Change from 
       Theory --|g6.4.|tFuture of Biodiversity --|g7.
       |tConclusions --|g7.1.|tSummary of Major Findings --|g7.2.
       |tEcological Theory --|g7.3.|tNiche for Neutrality? --
       |g7.4.|tSpatial Scale --|g7.5.|tEcological versus 
       Evolutionary Time --|g7.6.|tApplications --|g7.7.
       |tLimitations --|g7.8.|tFinal Outlook. 
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700 1  Tittensor, Derek P.,|eauthor. 
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