Population Dynamics In Ecological Space And Time

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As profound threats to ecosystems increase worldwide, ecologists must move beyond studying single communities at a single point in time. All of the dynamic, interconnected spatial and temporal processes that determine the distribution and abundance of species must be understood in order to develop new conservation and management strategies. This volume is the first to integrate mathematical and biological approaches to these crucial topics. The editors include not only a wide variety of theoretical approaches, but also a broad range of experimental and field studies, with chapters written by renowned experts in community ecology, ecological modeling, population genetics, and conservation biology. In addition to providing new insights into well-known topics such as migration, the authors also introduce some less familiar subjects, including bacterial population genetics and ecotoxicology. For anyone interested in the study, management, and conservation of populations, this book will prove to be a valuable resource.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Olin E. Rhodes
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Release : 1996-08
File : 402 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0226710580


Population Dynamics In Ecological Space And Time

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Author : Olin E. Rhodes
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Release : 1996
File : 388 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0222710586


Resource Ecology

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This multi-author book deals with ‘resource ecology’, which is the ecology of trophic interactions between consumers and their resources. All the chapters were subjected to intense group discussions; comments and critiques were subsequently used for writing new versions, which were peer-reviewed. Each chapter is followed by a comment. This makes the book ideal for teaching and course work, because it highlights the fact that ecology is a living and active research field.

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Genre : Science
Author : Herbert H.T. Prins
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2008-01-21
File : 320 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1402068492


Population Ecology In Practice

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A synthesis of contemporary analytical and modeling approaches in population ecology The book provides an overview of the key analytical approaches that are currently used in demographic, genetic, and spatial analyses in population ecology. The chapters present current problems, introduce advances in analytical methods and models, and demonstrate the applications of quantitative methods to ecological data. The book covers new tools for designing robust field studies; estimation of abundance and demographic rates; matrix population models and analyses of population dynamics; and current approaches for genetic and spatial analysis. Each chapter is illustrated by empirical examples based on real datasets, with a companion website that offers online exercises and examples of computer code in the R statistical software platform. Fills a niche for a book that emphasizes applied aspects of population analysis Covers many of the current methods being used to analyse population dynamics and structure Illustrates the application of specific analytical methods through worked examples based on real datasets Offers readers the opportunity to work through examples or adapt the routines to their own datasets using computer code in the R statistical platform Population Ecology in Practice is an excellent book for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in population ecology or ecological statistics, as well as established researchers needing a desktop reference for contemporary methods used to develop robust population assessments.

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Genre : Science
Author : Dennis L. Murray
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2020-02-10
File : 448 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780470674147


Encyclopedia Of Ecology

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Encyclopedia of Ecology, Second Edition, Four Volume Set continues the acclaimed work of the previous edition published in 2008. It covers all scales of biological organization, from organisms, to populations, to communities and ecosystems. Laboratory, field, simulation modelling, and theoretical approaches are presented to show how living systems sustain structure and function in space and time. New areas of focus include micro- and macro scales, molecular and genetic ecology, and global ecology (e.g., climate change, earth transformations, ecosystem services, and the food-water-energy nexus) are included. In addition, new, international experts in ecology contribute on a variety of topics. Offers the most broad-ranging and comprehensive resource available in the field of ecology Provides foundational content and suggests further reading Incorporates the expertise of over 500 outstanding investigators in the field of ecology, including top young scientists with both research and teaching experience Includes multimedia resources, such as an Interactive Map Viewer and links to a CSDMS (Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System), an open-source platform for modelers to share and link models dealing with earth system processes

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Genre : Science
Author : Brian D. Fath
Publisher : Elsevier
Release : 2018-08-23
File : 2786 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780444641304


Handbook Of Scaling Methods In Aquatic Ecology

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The evolution of observational instruments, simulation techniques, and computing power has given aquatic scientists a new understanding of biological and physical processes that span temporal and spatial scales. This has created a need for a single volume that addresses concepts of scale in a manner that builds bridges between experimentalists and

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Genre : Science
Author : Laurent Seuront
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2003-09-25
File : 624 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780203489550


Integrating Ecology And Evolution In A Spatial Context

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Leading population biologists examine ecological and evolutionary issues in the context of space.

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Genre : Science
Author : Jonathan Silvertown
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2001-08
File : 452 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521549337


Effects Of Habitat Selection On Avian Population Ecology In Urbanizing Landscapes

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Genre : Animal ecology
Author : William Bernard Kristan (III.)
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Release : 2001
File : 330 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCR:31210016527648


Essentials Of Landscape Ecology

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Presents the principles, theory, methods, and applications of landscape ecology and is supplemented by numerous examples and case studies from a variety of systems.

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Genre : Science
Author : Kimberly A. With
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Release : 2019
File : 654 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780198838388


Space Time Integration In Geography And Giscience

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Space-time analysis is a rapidly growing research frontier in geography, GIS, and GIScience. Advances in integrated GPS/GIS technologies, the availability of large datasets (over time and space), and increased capacity to manage, integrate, model and visualize complex data in (near) real time, offer the GIS and geography communities extraordinary opportunities to begin to integrate sophisticated space-time analysis and models in the study of complex environmental and social systems, from climate change to infectious disease transmission. This volume specifically focuses on research frontiers, comparative research, and research and application interactions in this field in the US and China, arguably the two most dynamic loci for this work today. The contributions to this book, by top researchers in China and the US, productively highlight the differences and similarities in approaches and directions for space-time analysis in the two countries. In light of the recent rapid progress in GIScience research on space-time integration in both countries, the book’s focus on research frontiers in these two countries will attract great interest in both countries and in other parts of the world as well as among related disciplines. In addition, the book also explores the impact of collaborative research and publications underway in this area between the US and China and will provide an overview of these collaborative efforts and programs. This book will not only be of interest to university-based GIS researchers and students, but also to those interested in this new area of research and applications like researchers and developers in business, internet mapping and GIS and location based services (LBS).

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Genre : Science
Author : Mei-Po Kwan
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2014-09-18
File : 417 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789401792059