This book has great value for ecological theorists wishing to see modern work and examples from around the world on how dispersal ecology is studied, modelled, and now understood Steven N. Handel, Ecological Restoration This will be of interest to a broad readership, both as a reference text and as a source of stand?alone examples for biogeographers, ecologists, evolutionary biologists and geneticists alike, whether they be working on theory or generating empirical data Frontiers of Biogeography A thoughtful synthesis of a broad range of literature, incorporating both empirical and theoretical studies. Sara L. Goodacre, Frontiers of Biogeography. Dispersal Ecology and Evolution leaves little doubt that understanding dispersal is essential to understanding many questions in theoretical and applied ecology and evolution. It is highly recommended as a valuable source of knowledge and ideas for any graduate student or professional researcher from the fields of evolutionary biology, ecology, animal behaviour, genetics, population dynamics, or conservation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution