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Diffusion And Ecological Problems Modern Perspectives 2nd Edition Akira Okubo

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Diffusion And Ecological Problems Modern Perspectives 2nd Edition Akira Okubo
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.72 MB
Pages: 468
Author: Akira Okubo, Simon A. Levin (auth.)
ISBN: 9781441931511, 9781475749786, 1441931511, 1475749783
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 2

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Diffusion And Ecological Problems Modern Perspectives 2nd Edition Akira Okubo by Akira Okubo, Simon A. Levin (auth.) 9781441931511, 9781475749786, 1441931511, 1475749783 instant download after payment.

This substantially expanded and updated version of the classic 1980 book by the late Akira Okubo traces the developments that have flowed from the original work, building on detailed notes he left for revision. The first edition was a comprehensive treatment of the use of diffusion models in ecology that integrated rigorous mathematical theory and substantive applications. Enormous in scope, covering a wide variety of topics and including models of spread, critical patch size, and grouping, it has remained one of the most popular books in mathematical biology and has stimulated extensive research in the two decades since its publication. In this volume, friends and disciples of Okubo incorporate a wide range of results from their own fields that build upon the framework he first established.

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