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Ecology : Concepts & Applications / Manuel C. Molles, Jr.

By: Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: SIXTH EDITIONDescription: xx, 567 pages : colour photographs, colour charts ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781259073366
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 577
Contents:
1. Introduction to ecology : historical foundations and developing frontiers I. Natural history and evolution : 2. Life on land 3. Life in water 4. Population genetics and natural selection II. Adaptations to the environment : 5. Temperature relations 6. Water relations 7. Energy and nutritient relations 8. Social relations III. Population ecology : 9. Population distribution and abundance 10. Population dynamics 11. Population growth 12. Life histories IV. Interactions : 13. Competition 14. Exploitative interactions : predation, herbivory, parasitism, and disease 15. Mutualism V. Communities and ecosystems : 16. Species abundance and diversity 17. Species interactions and community structure 18. Primary production and energy flow 19. Nutrient cycling and retention 20. Succession and stability VI. Large-scale ecology : 21. Landscape ecology 22. Geographic ecology 23. Global ecology Appendix Statistical tables
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Book Perpustakaan Alor Setar Pinjaman Dewasa 577 MOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) H051703 Available A00748703

Includes index

Previous edition: 2010

1. Introduction to ecology : historical foundations and developing frontiers
I. Natural history and evolution : 2. Life on land
3. Life in water 4. Population genetics and natural selection
II. Adaptations to the environment : 5. Temperature relations
6. Water relations
7. Energy and nutritient relations 8. Social relations
III. Population ecology : 9. Population distribution and abundance
10. Population dynamics 11. Population growth
12. Life histories
IV. Interactions : 13. Competition 14. Exploitative interactions : predation, herbivory, parasitism, and disease
15. Mutualism
V. Communities and ecosystems : 16. Species abundance and diversity 17. Species interactions and community structure
18. Primary production and energy flow 19. Nutrient cycling and retention
20. Succession and stability
VI. Large-scale ecology : 21. Landscape ecology
22. Geographic ecology 23. Global ecology
Appendix
Statistical tables

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