Please join us for a "Chat in the Stacks" with André Dhondt at Mann Library ...

Book Talk: Interspecific Competition in Birds
André A. Dhondt
Thursday, April 26 at 4:00pm
Mann Library, Room 160
Cornell University

One of the challenges of the future is to maintain biodiversity, and a very 
large number of factors influence global biodiversity. By managing communities 
in ecosystems, biodiversity can be maintained, and our feathered competitors 
can teach ecologists a lot about species interactions. Join André A. Dhondt, 
Edwin H. Morgens Professor of Ornithology at Cornell, for a "Chats in the 
Stacks" talk about his new book "Interspecific Competition in Birds" (Oxford 
University Press, January 2012).

In nature there exist three main types of biotic interactions between 
individuals of different species: competition, predation, and mutualism. All 
three exert powerful selection pressures, and all three shape communities. 
However, the question of how important interspecific competition in nature 
really is remains controversial and unresolved. This book provides a critical 
review of the topic, and reasons that the coexistence of species is the result 
of both past and presently on-going interspecific competition. Understanding 
the importance of interspecific competition in natural systems will be 
increasingly important when modeling the effects of climate change on 
populations.

A reception and book signing will follow. The "Chats in the Stacks" book talk 
is funded by the Mary A. Morrison Public Education Fund at Mann Library. For 
more information, please call 255-5406 or visit 
http://mannlib.cornell.edu/events-exhibits.

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