Community Ecology, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-1-4051-2411-9
Paperback
418 pages
August 2011, Wiley-Blackwell
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- An advanced-level, market-leading textbook covering the field
of community ecology: the study of the patterns and processes
involving two or more species
- Explores the rapid developments in the field over the last two
decades, driven by new and more sophisticated research techniques,
advances in mathematical theory and modeling, and the increasing
pressure on the environment wrought by humans
- Features a number of revisions to bring the second edition
right up-to-date, including expanded material on food webs and
causes and consequences of diversity
- Includes new material on modeling, which is often one of the hardest sections of community ecology courses for students to grasp