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Theoretical Ecology : Principles and Applications

AuthorEdited by Robert M May and Angela R McLean
PublisherOxford Unviversity Press
Publisher2007, pbk
Publisherx
Publisher258 p,
Publishertables, figs
ISBN0195692926

Contents: Acknowledgements. Contributors. 1. Introduction/Angela R. McLean and Robert M. May. 2. How populations cohere: five rules for cooperation/Martin A. Nowak and Karl Sigmund. 3. Single-species dynamics/Tim Coulson and H. Charles J. Godfray. 4. Metapopulations and their spatial dynamics/Sean Nee. 5. Predator-prey interactions/Michael B. Bonsall and Michael P. Hassell. 6. Plant population dynamics/Michael J. Crawley. 7. Interspecific competition and multispecies coexistence/David Tilman. 8. Diversity and stability in ecological communities/Anthony R. Ives. 9. Communities: patterns/Robert M. May, Michael J. Crawley and George Sugihara. 10. Dynamics of infectious disease/Bryan Grenfell and Matthew Keeling. 11. Fisheries/John R. Beddington and Geoffrey P. Kirkwood. 12. A doubly Green Revolution: ecology and food production/Gordon Conway. 13. Conservation biology: unsolved problems and their policy implications/Andy Dobson, Will R. Turner and David S. Wilcove. 14. Climate change and conservation biology/Jeremy T. Kerr and Heather M. Kharouba. 15. Unanswered questions and why they matter/Robert M. May. References. Index.

"Theoretical Ecology provides a succinct, up-to-date overview of the field set in the context of applications, thereby bridging the traditional division of theory and practice. It describes the recent advances in our understandings of how interacting populations of plants and animals change over time and space, in response to natural or human-created disturbance. In an integrated way, initial chapters give an account of the basic principles governing the structure, function and temporal and spatial dynamics of populations and communities of plants and animals. Later chapters outline applications of these ideas to practical issues including fisheries, infectious diseases, tomorrow\'s food supplies, climate change and conservation biology. Throughout the book, emphasis is placed on questions which as yet remain unanswered.

The editors have invited the top scientists in the field to collaborate with the next generation of theoretical ecologists. The result is an accessible, advanced textbook suitable for students as well as researchers in the fields of ecology, mathematical biology, environment and resources management. It will also be of interest to the general reader seeking a better understanding of a range of global environmental problems."

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