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Metabolic Ecology A Scaling Approach Richard M Sibly James H Brown

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Metabolic Ecology A Scaling Approach Richard M Sibly James H Brown
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.56 MB
Pages: 393
Author: Richard M. Sibly, James H. Brown, Astrid Kodric-Brown
ISBN: 9780470671535, 9781119968535, 047067153X, 1119968534
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Metabolic Ecology A Scaling Approach Richard M Sibly James H Brown by Richard M. Sibly, James H. Brown, Astrid Kodric-brown 9780470671535, 9781119968535, 047067153X, 1119968534 instant download after payment.

Content:
Chapter 1 Methodological Tools (pages 7–20): Ethan P. White, Xiao Xiao, Nick J. B. Isaac and Richard M. Sibly
Chapter 2 The Metabolic Theory of Ecology and Its Central Equation (pages 21–33): James H. Brown and Richard M. Sibly
Chapter 3 Stoichiometry (pages 34–47): Michael Kaspari
Chapter 4 Modeling Metazoan Growth and Ontogeny (pages 48–56): Andrew J. Kerkhoff
Chapter 5 Life History (pages 57–66): Richard M. Sibly
Chapter 6 Behavior (pages 67–76): April Hayward, James F. Gillooly and Astrid Kodric?Brown
Chapter 7 Population and Community Ecology (pages 77–85): Nick J. B. Isaac, Chris Carbone and Brian McGill
Chapter 8 Predator–Prey Relations and Food Webs (pages 86–98): Owen L. Petchey and Jennifer A. Dunne
Chapter 9 Ecosystems (pages 99–111): Kristina J. Anderson?Teixeira and Peter M. Vitousek
Chapter 10 Rates of Metabolism and Evolution (pages 112–119): John L. Gittleman and Patrick R. Stephens
Chapter 11 Biodiversity and its Energetic and Thermal Controls (pages 120–131): David Storch
Chapter 12 Microorganisms (pages 133–153): Jordan G. Okie
Chapter 13 Phytoplankton (pages 154–163): Elena Litchman
Chapter 14 Land Plants: New Theoretical Directions and Empirical Prospects (pages 164–187): Brian J. Enquist and Lisa Patrick Bentley
Chapter 15 Marine Invertebrates (pages 188–197): Mary I. O'connor and John F. Bruno
Chapter 16 Insect Metabolic Rates (pages 198–211): James S. Waters and Jon F. Harrison
Chapter 17 Terrestrial Vertebrates (pages 212–224): William Karasov
Chapter 18 Seabirds and Marine Mammals (pages 225–233): Daniel P. Costa and Scott A. Shaffer
Chapter 19 Parasites (pages 234–247): Ryan F. Hechinger, Kevin D. Lafferty and Armand M. Kuris
Chapter 20 Human ecology (pages 248–257): Marcus J. Hamilton, Oskar Burger and Robert S. Walker
Chapter 21 Marine Ecology and Fisheries (pages 259–270): Simon Jennings, Ken H. Andersen and Julia L. Blanchard
Chapter 22 Conservation Biology (pages 271–279): Alison G. Boyer and Walter Jetz
Chapter 23 Climate Change (pages 280–292): Kristina J. Anderson?Teixeira, Felisa A. Smith and S. K. Morgan Ernest
Chapter 24 Beyond Biology (pages 293–301): Melanie E. Moses and Stephanie Forrest
Chapter 25 Synthesis and Prospect (pages 302–305): James H. Brown, Richard M. Sibly and Astrid Kodric?Brown

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