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Ecology : theories and applications / Peter Stiling

By: Stiling, Peter.
Publisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c2002Edition: 4th ed.Description: xii, 403 p. ; 29 cm.ISBN: 013091102X (hbk); 0131136747 (Research Navigator).Subject(s): EcologyDDC classification: 577
Contents:
Section one. Introduction. - Ch.1. Why and how to study Ecology. - Section two. Evolution and behavioral Ecology. - Ch.2. Genetics and Ecology. - Ch.3. Extinction. - Ch.4. Group selection and individual selection. - Ch.5. Life history strategies. - Section three. Population Ecology. - Ch.6. Population growth. - Ch.7. Physical environment. - Ch.8. Competion and coexistence. - Ch.9. Mutualism. - Ch.10. Predation. - Ch.11. Herbivory. - Ch12. Parasitism. - Ch.13. Evaluating the controls on population size. - Section four. Community Ecology. - Ch.14. The main types of communities. - Ch.15. Global patterns in species richness. - Ch.16. Species diversity. - Ch.17. Stability, equilibrium, and noneequilibrium. - Ch.18. Succession. - Ch.19. Island of biogeography. - Section five. Ecosystems Ecology. - Ch.20. Trophic structure. - Ch.21. Energy flow. - Ch.22. Nutrients. - Glossary. - Literature. - Index.
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Section one. Introduction. - Ch.1. Why and how to study Ecology. - Section two. Evolution and behavioral Ecology. - Ch.2. Genetics and Ecology. - Ch.3. Extinction. - Ch.4. Group selection and individual selection. - Ch.5. Life history strategies. - Section three. Population Ecology. - Ch.6. Population growth. - Ch.7. Physical environment. - Ch.8. Competion and coexistence. - Ch.9. Mutualism. - Ch.10. Predation. - Ch.11. Herbivory. - Ch12. Parasitism. - Ch.13. Evaluating the controls on population size. - Section four. Community Ecology. - Ch.14. The main types of communities. - Ch.15. Global patterns in species richness. - Ch.16. Species diversity. - Ch.17. Stability, equilibrium, and noneequilibrium. - Ch.18. Succession. - Ch.19. Island of biogeography. - Section five. Ecosystems Ecology. - Ch.20. Trophic structure. - Ch.21. Energy flow. - Ch.22. Nutrients. - Glossary. - Literature. - Index.

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