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基本説明
A popular introductory ecology textbook. Student features include: key concepts; "unanswered questions" sections; history boxes outlining key landmarks in the development of ecology, and more.
Full Description
This textbook presents introductory ecology in an accessible, state-of-the-art format designed to cultivate the novice student's understanding of, and fascination with, the natural world. In a concise, engaging style, this text outlines the essential principles of ecology from the theoretical fundamentals to their practical applications. Full color artwork, simple pedagogical features, and a wide range of carefully-chosen examples make this book an ideal introduction to ecology for students at all levels. The third edition of this successful text is much more than a simple update, reflecting the vibrancy of the field. With hundreds of new examples, it contains for the first time a separate chapter on evolutionary ecology, with all other chapters, especially those on applied aspects, having been extensively revised and re-written. The new edition also features new artwork and an enhanced design, making this book as attractive as it is up-to-date and relevant. Outstanding features of the third edition of Essentials of Ecology include:* Dedicated website - available at www.blackwellpublishing.com/townsend, featuring study resources and web research questions* Key Concepts - summarized at the beginning of each chapter* History boxes outlining key landmarks in the development of ecology* Quantitative boxes - allowing mathematical aspects of ecology to be explained clearly without interrupting the flow of the text* Topical ECOncerns boxes - highlighting ethical, social and political questions in ecology* Review questions - included at the end of each chapter
Contents
Full contents vi Preface x Acknowledgments xii Part I Introduction 1 1 Ecology and how to do it 3 2 Ecology's evolutionary backdrop 36 Part II Conditions and Resources 67 3 Physical conditions and the availability of resources 69 4 Conditions, resources and the world's communities 110 Part III Individuals, Populations, Communities and Ecosystems 143 5 Birth, death and movement 145 6 Interspecific competition 182 7 Predation, grazing and disease 217 8 Evolutionary ecology 251 9 From populations to communities 281 10 Patterns in species richness 323 11 The flux of energy and matter through ecosystems 357 Part IV Applied Issues in Ecology 387 12 Sustainability 389 13 Habitat degradation 423 14 Conservation 455 References 483 Index 495