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Introductory Ecology

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford Blackwell Science 2002Description: vii, 278pISBN:
  • 0632042273
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 577 COT/I
Contents:
1. The diversity of life. . 2. Global patterns of biodiversity and productivity: biomes. . 3. Interpreting ecological information. . 4. Climate and life on Earth. . 5. Interactions between individuals and the physical environment. . 6. Introducing biotic interactions and population models. . 7. Population demography and life history patterns. . 8. Interspecific competition. . 9. Predation, herbivory, parasitism and other interactions between populations. . 10. Similarities and differences in ecological interactions. . 11. Ecological communities. . 12. Ecosystems: the flux of energy and matter. . 13. The structure and composition of ecological communities. . 14. Species richness, abundance and diversity
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Book Book Study Centre Pandalam ,University of Kerala Processing Center Study Centre Pandalam ,University of Kerala 577 COT/I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available USCP698

Includes bibliographical references and index

1. The diversity of life.
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2. Global patterns of biodiversity and productivity: biomes.

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3. Interpreting ecological information.

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4. Climate and life on Earth.

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5. Interactions between individuals and the physical environment.

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6. Introducing biotic interactions and population models.

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7. Population demography and life history patterns.

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8. Interspecific competition.

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9. Predation, herbivory, parasitism and other interactions between populations.

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10. Similarities and differences in ecological interactions.

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11. Ecological communities.

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12. Ecosystems: the flux of energy and matter.

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13. The structure and composition of ecological communities.

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14. Species richness, abundance and diversity

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