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An Introduction to Ecological Modelling: Putting Theory into Practice

Gillman, Michael and Rosemary Hails
The book is very lightly bowed in the middle, which has no impact on the print and an ownership signature on the front end paper, else the book appears untouched. ix, 202 pages. Please check with us for an accurate postage cost, the book is light. A title in Blackwell's series "Methods in Ecology" "For many students and researchers the potential uses of ecological models and their method of construction remain a mystery. This text aims to open up the theory and application of ecological modelling to a wider audience. Using case studies, the book shows how a relatively small set of techniques of model construction can be used in a wide range of important applications. To do ecological modelling it is essential to use mathematics. In this text the reader is led gently through a progression of mathematical techniques. Each step is carefully explained, with equations immersed in the text. Where further mathematics are required, boxes provide explanations of key concepts and techniques. With the help of this book, those readers with little or no present understanding of modelling will be able to access the modelling literature with more confidence, and will be able to construct, use and test their own basic ecological models." (back cover) CONTENTS: 1.Introduction: themes of ecological modelling 2. Probability of population extinction 3. Looking for cycles: the dynamics of predators and their prey 4. Population dynamics of species with complex life-histories 5. Dynamics of ecological communities 6. Spatial models and thresholds 7. Disease and biological control.
Published 1997 Blackwell Science Oxford
ISBN 0632036346

$25.00

Condition Jacket Condition Binding Size
Near Fine N/A Soft cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Good Reading Book Reference: 18333
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