The species-area relationship (SAR) describes a range of related
phenomena that are fundamental to the study of biogeography,
macroecology and community ecology. While the subject of ongoing debate
for a century, surprisingly, no previous book has focused specifically
on the SAR. This volume addresses this shortfall by providing a
synthesis of the development of SAR typologies and theory, as well as
empirical research and application to biodiversity conservation
problems. It also includes a compilation of recent advances in SAR
research, comprising novel SAR-related theories and findings from the
leading authors in the field. The chapters feature specific knowledge
relating to terrestrial, marine and freshwater realms, ensuring a
comprehensive volume relevant to a wide range of fields, with a mix of
review and novel material and with clear recommendations for further
research and application.