Quantitative Ecological Theory - M.R. Rose

Quantitative Ecological Theory

An Introduction to Basic Models

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
250 Seiten
1987 | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987
Kluwer Academic Publishers (Verlag)
978-0-7099-2289-6 (ISBN)
53,49 inkl. MwSt
This is an inadvertent book, though it did arise naturally enough from a course I give in theoretical ecology. As a result, I began giving him my lecture notes each week. As I knew that someone else would be reading them, I began to write my notes more carefully. Naturally enough, the other students soon began to demand the notes too.
This is an inadvertent book, though it did arise naturally enough from a course I give in theoretical ecology. But I wouldn't have given the course at all if one colleague in my department hadn't left for a leave of absence, while another abruptly resigned. This propelled me to the fore where this teaching responsibility was concerned, one I had never had any intention of discharging. Then it turned out that one of my students was regularly unable to make half the classes. As a result, I began giving him my lecture notes each week. As I knew that someone else would be reading them, I began to write my notes more carefully. Naturally enough, the other students soon began to demand the notes too. Eventually they were indulged. Thus I found myself writing a textbook manuscript. By the next year, the students were handed all their notes in one package at the outset. But these were still just hand-written. Inevitably, the demand that they be typed arose. This I didn't want to do until I found a publisher. As it turned out, Tim Hardwick of Croom Helm was willing to have his firm fill this role, to my great satisfaction. • and his considerable frustration. I have been a desultory author about producing this final text, and can only express my gratitude for his enduring patience over more than 18 months of delays.

Theoretical Models in Ecology.- Models Covered Here.- 1. Population Growth.- 1.1 Linear Continuous-Time Models.- 1.2 Nonlinear Continuous-Time Models.- 1.3 Discrete-Time Models.- 1.4 Models with Age-Structure.- 1.5 Exercises.- 2. Competition.- 2.1 Lotka-Volterra Models: Special Cases.- 2.2 Classical Lotka-Volterra Model.- 2.3 General Continuous-Time Models.- 2.4 Discrete-Time Models.- 2.5 Symbiosis.- 2.6 Exercises.- 3. Predation.- 3.1 Lotka-Volterra Models.- 3.2 Generalized Predator-Prey Models.- 3.3 Discrete-Time Models.- 3.4 Parasitoid Models.- 3.5 Exercises.- 4. Simple Ecosystems.- 4.1 Two Predators and One Prey.- 4.2 One Predator and Two Prey.- 4.3 Three-Species Food Chains.- 4.4 Exercises.- 5. Complex Ecosystems.- 5.1 Local Equilibrium Stability.- 5.2 Global Complex Ecosystem Dynamics.- 6. Migration.- 6.1 Population Growth with Migration.- 6.2 Competition with Migration.- 6.3 Predation with Migration.- 6.4 Ecosystems with Migration.- 6.5 Exercises.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.6.1987
Zusatzinfo 250 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
ISBN-10 0-7099-2289-2 / 0709922892
ISBN-13 978-0-7099-2289-6 / 9780709922896
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