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Ecology is central to our understanding of how and why weeds invade and yet there are few books that link introductory weed science texts with more advanced ecology books. This textbook introduces ecological principles to students interested in weed science and weed management. It includes examples from the weed and invasive species literature to illustrate the ecological principles discussed. It is suitable reading for final year undergraduates and graduates.
Contents
1and abundance of populations4: The structure and dynamics of populations5: Sexual reproduction6: Asexual reproduction7: From seed to seedling8: Growing up, getting old and dying9: Interactions Among Populations10: Interactions among populations I: Competition and allelopathy11: Interactions among populations II: Herbivory, parasitism, and mutualisms12: Studying populations and their interactions13: Community Ecology14: Basic community concepts and diversity15: Community dynamics: succession and assembly16: Plant invasions17: Studying community structure and dynamics18: Conclusions19: The importance of weed ecology to management20: Common and latin names of weed species