Introduction to Population EcologyISBN: 978-1-4051-3263-3
Paperback
352 pages
February 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This is refreshing because so many population biology books
seem content to dwell upon the mathematical satisfaction that can
be derived from elegant models. Some of Rockwell's chapters, such
as the one on metapopulations, send the reader to a selection of
case studies illustrating the application of a particular concept
or model. This enables the student to compare theory with actuality
and thereby assess the theory more critically. In this respect, it
is truly a text of population ecology rather than just population
biology." Bulletin of the British Ecological Society
"Introduction of Population Ecology is an accessible and
up-to-date textbook covering all aspects of population ecology . .
. This text is an essential introduction to population ecology,
including those with little mathematical experience."
Biotechnology, Agronomy, Society and Environment
"This is an eminently readable text ideal for a University
audience and would not be out of place in a school library to
extend able students."
Journal of Biological Education
“Written clearly and succinctly for beginners, [this]
exciting and well-presented book also has practical implications
for policy makers, conservationists…and stewards of the
natural habitat.”
Northeastern Naturalist