Primer of Ecology | 
enlarge | Author: Nicholas J. Gotelli Publisher: Sinauer Assoc Inc Category: Book
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 1110315
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 206 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.5
ISBN: 0878932704 Dewey Decimal Number: 574.52480151 EAN: 9780878932702 ASIN: 0878932704
Publication Date: June 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A Primer of Ecology, Third Edition, presents a concise but detailed exposition of the most common mathematical models in population and community ecology. It is intended to demystify ecological models and the mathematics behind them by deriving the models from first principles. The book may be used as a self-teaching tutorial by students, as a primary textbook, or as a supplemental text to a general ecology textbook. The Primer explains in detail basic concepts of exponential and logistic population growth, age-structured demography, metapopulation dynamics, competition, predation, island biogeography, and, in a chapter new to this edition, succession. Each chapter is carefully graded from simple material that is appropriate for beginning undergraduates to advanced material, which is suited for upper-division undergraduates and beginning graduate students. Advanced topics include environmental and demographic stochasticity, discrete population growth and chaos, stage-structured demography, intraguild predation, nonlinear predator-prey isoclines, and passive sampling. Each chapter follows the same structure: model presentation and predictions, model assumptions, model variations, empirical examples, and problems. Essential equations are highlighted for students' use. Intermediate algebraic "expressions" are also illustrated so that students see where the equations came from. New terms are introduced in the text in boldface type to alert students to novel concepts. The Primer contains more mathematical detail than many ecology textbooks, but avoids jargon and mathematical terminology that can intimidate students. Both simple and advanced problems are included, followed by fully worked solutions so that students can gain confidence and a better understanding of the models. Citations are kept to a minimum.
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A practical handbook July 3, 2008 This is the best practical manual for quick understanding of topic such as growth rate, life history table, etc.
Easy to read and understand February 16, 2008 Unlike some other texts, this book is easy to read and understand. Gives a great overview of ecological models.
Amazon purchase review October 25, 2005 The book I ordered was in perfect condition and I received it very quickly!! I've always had excellent service from Amazon.com!
Excelent book October 12, 2005 This book is an excelent work on population biology, it includes the basic elements to study the dynamics of population in nature, I recomend it.
Great book for beginners and advanced. September 24, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Gotelli has done a great job with this book. He explains most things concisely as well as thoroughly. He not only mentions the concepts, but the people and events leading to the discovery of those concepts. This can be a rare thing in textbooks. The only complaint I have is that he doesn't always explain the derivations of his equations, he just wants us to trust him on them. Other than that, a great book on Ecology for its size.
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