Practical Methods in EcologyISBN: 978-1-4051-0244-5
Paperback
172 pages
February 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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There are few books available that provide a good introduction to
the methods and techniques for ecological research. This book will
be invaluable to lecturers teaching field courses and students
undertaking project work in ecology.
Each chapter will focus on an ecological technique. It will have
an introductory section that describes the ecological principles
and theory. This will then be followed by example applications.
These will focus on three most common habitats where teachers take
students for fieldwork; the seashore, ponds and lakes, fields and
woodland.
- Gives specific worked examples from the main ecosystems used
for undergraduate study - seashore, lakes/ponds, field and
woodland.
- Only introductory text specifically focused on field
techniques.
- Great 'how-to' guide that will show student exactly how to
carry out each method.
- Only text to emphasise the principles behind the techniques -
taking a methods based approach rather than a taxonomic approach
(eg chapters split into population measures, biodiversity measures,
species richness measures rather than methods for invertebrates,
methods for mammals, methods for birds etc).
- Greater emphasis on the equipment involved - how to make it,
where to buy it.
- Good references to further reading and advanced techniques.