Robert May is Professor of Zoology at the University of Oxford and Imperial College London. His research, first at Princeton University and since 1988 at Oxford University, has dealt with the ways in which plant and animal populations - either singly or in interacting communities - change over time, especially in response to natural or human-created disturbance. His work on chaos, on how infectious diseases can influence the numerical abundance or geographical distribution of populations (including applications to humans and HIV/AIDS), on estimating species' numbers and rates of extinction, and more generally on conservation biology have been recognized by several major International Prizes (Crafoord, Balzan, Blue Planet). He has been Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government (1995-2000), President of the Royal Society (2000-2005), and in 2001 was one of the first appointees to the UK Upper House by the Independent House of Lords Appointments Commission.
Angela McLean is Professor of Mathematical Biology in the Department of Zoology and Director of the Institute for Emergent Infections of Humans in the James Martin 21st Century School. Her research interests lie in the use of mathematical models to aid our understanding of the evolution and spread of infectious agents. This encompasses modelling of the dynamics of infections and immune responses within individual hosts as well as models of the spread of infections from one host to another
Table of Contents
1. Introduction , Angela R McLean and Robert M May
2. How Populations Cohere: Five Rules for Cooperation , Martin A Nowak and Karl Sigmund
3. Single Populations: Dynamics , Tim Coulson and H Charles J Godfray
4. Metapopulations and Their Spatial Dynamics , Sean Nee
5. Predator Prey Interactions , Michael B Bonsall and Michael P Hassell
6. Plant Populations and their Interactions with Herbivores , Michael J Crawley
7. Interspecific Competition and Multispecies Coexistence , David Tilman
8. Community Dynamics , Anthony R Ives
9. Community Patterns , George Sugihara, Michael J Crawley, and Robert M May
10. Infectious Diseases , Bryan Grenfell and Matthew Keeling
11. Fisheries , John R Beddington and Geoffrey P Kirkwood
12. The Doubly Green Revolution , Gordon Conway
13. Conservation Biology , Andy Dobson, Will Turner and David Wilcove
14. Climate Change and Conservation , Jeremy T Kerr and Heather Kharouba
15. Unanswered Questions and why they Matter , Robert M May