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The Economy of Nature Robert E. Ricklefs

The Economy of Nature By Robert E. Ricklefs

The Economy of Nature by Robert E. Ricklefs


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This concise introduction offers a broad view of all the major aspects of ecology, from the ecosystem and evolution to population and community. It blends major principles and concepts of natural history with the idea of ecology as a practical science that confronts real problems affecting us all.

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The Economy of Nature by Robert E. Ricklefs

This concise and accessible introduction offers a broad and balanced view of all the major aspects of ecology, from the ecosystem and evolution to population and community. Full of examples from natural history, the 5th edition of The Economy of Nature blends the major principles and concepts of natural history with the idea of ecology as a practical science that confronts real problems affecting us all.

About Robert E. Ricklefs

Robert E. Ricklefs, University of Missouri, St. Louis.

Table of Contents

Ecology - the study of nature. Part I Life and the physical environment: the physical environment; adaptation to aquatic and terrestrial environments; variations in the physical environment; biological communities - the biome concept. Part II Ecosystems: energy in the ecosystem; pathways of elements in the ecosystem; nutrient regeneration in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Part III Organisms: adaptations to life in varying environments; life histories and evolutionary fitness; sex and evolution; society, family and evolution. Part IV Populations: population structures; population growth and regulation; temporal and spatial dynamics of populations; population genetics and evolution. Part V Species interactions: relationships among species; competition; predation; evolution responses and coevolution. Part VI Communities: community structure; community development; biodiversity; history and biogeography. Part VII Ecological applications: extinction and conservation; development and global ecology. Appendices: international systems of units; conversion factors.

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CIN071673883XG
9780716738831
071673883X
The Economy of Nature by Robert E. Ricklefs
Used - Good
Paperback
Macmillan Learning
20001121
700
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