Mathematical Ecology of Populations and EcosystemsISBN: 978-1-4051-7795-5
Paperback
344 pages
August 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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"Nevertheless, it is an excellent summary which will sweep away the
cobwebs from the mind of someone who has learnt this stuff at some
time in the past. . . It would be ideal as a text for a course
taught in a mathematics department, to convince mathematics
students that their skills in differential equations can be applied
to ecological problems." (Austral Ecology, 2011)
"Its best feature a the scientific soundness t hat permeates the whole book, founded on a robust mathematical treatment of most of the arguments." (Ecoscience, June 2010)"Pastor (Univ. of Minnesota, Duluth) does an admirable job of bridging the gap, providing a work that should quickly become a popular choice for upper-level undergraduate or graduate courses in both disciplines." (CHOICE, January 2009)
"Its best feature a the scientific soundness t hat permeates the whole book, founded on a robust mathematical treatment of most of the arguments." (Ecoscience, June 2010)"Pastor (Univ. of Minnesota, Duluth) does an admirable job of bridging the gap, providing a work that should quickly become a popular choice for upper-level undergraduate or graduate courses in both disciplines." (CHOICE, January 2009)