Ecology : concepts and applications / Manuel C. Molles

By: Molles, Manuel C [author]
Publisher: New York, New York : McGraw-Hill Education, 2016Edition: Seventh editionDescription: xxiii, 567 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781259254550Subject(s): Landscape ecology | Ecology | Environmental sciencesDDC classification: 577
Contents:
1 - Introduction to Ecology: Historical Foundations and Developing Frontiers Section I - Natural History and Evolution 2 - Life and Land 3 - Life in Water 4 - Population Genetics and Natural Selection Section II - Adaptations to the Environment 5 - Temperature Relations 6 - Water Relations 7 - Energy and Nutrient Relations 8 - Social Relations Section III - Population Ecology 9 - Population Distributions and Abundance 10 - Population Dynamics 11 - Population Growth 12 - Life Histories Section IV - Interactions 13 - Competition 14 - Exploitative Interactions: Predation, Herbivory, Parasitism, and Disease 15 - Mutualism Section V - Communities and Ecosystems 16 - Species Abundance and Diversity 17 - Species Interactions and Community Structure 18 - Primary and Secondary Production 19 - Nutrients Cycling and Retention 20 - Succession and Stability Section VI - Large-Scale Ecology 21 - Landscape Ecology 22 - Geographic Ecology 23 - Global Ecology Appendix Statistical Tables
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Includes index: pages 555-567.

Includes bibliographical references: pages 543-553.

1 - Introduction to Ecology: Historical Foundations and Developing Frontiers Section I - Natural History and Evolution 2 - Life and Land 3 - Life in Water 4 - Population Genetics and Natural Selection Section II - Adaptations to the Environment 5 - Temperature Relations 6 - Water Relations 7 - Energy and Nutrient Relations 8 - Social Relations Section III - Population Ecology 9 - Population Distributions and Abundance 10 - Population Dynamics 11 - Population Growth 12 - Life Histories Section IV - Interactions 13 - Competition 14 - Exploitative Interactions: Predation, Herbivory, Parasitism, and Disease 15 - Mutualism Section V - Communities and Ecosystems 16 - Species Abundance and Diversity 17 - Species Interactions and Community Structure 18 - Primary and Secondary Production 19 - Nutrients Cycling and Retention 20 - Succession and Stability Section VI - Large-Scale Ecology 21 - Landscape Ecology 22 - Geographic Ecology 23 - Global Ecology Appendix Statistical Tables

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