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Introduction To Population Ecology Larry L Rockwood

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Introduction To Population Ecology Larry L Rockwood
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.81 MB
Pages: 353
Author: Larry L. Rockwood
ISBN: 9781405132633, 1405132639
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Introduction To Population Ecology Larry L Rockwood by Larry L. Rockwood 9781405132633, 1405132639 instant download after payment.

Introduction to Population Ecology is an accessible and up-to-date textbook covering all aspects of population ecology. Using botanical and zoological examples from the tropics to the tundra, this text discusses field and laboratory data to illustrate the fundamental laws of population ecology.Each chapter provides an overview of how population theory has developed, exploring single-species population growth and self-limitation; metapopulations; and a broad range of interspecific interactions including parasite–host, predator–prey and plant–herbivore. Throughout, the mathematics is kept as simple as possible, using a careful step-by-step approach, and including graphs and other visual aids to help understanding.This text is an essential introduction to population ecology for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in population ecology, including those with little mathematical experience.

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