An introduction to ecological modelling : putting practice into theory / Michael Gillman; Rosemary Hails
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Methods in ecologyDetalles de publicación: Oxford : Blackwell Science, 1997Descripción: ix, 202 pTema(s): ECOLOGÍATipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Notas | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Incluye bibliografía e índices.
Introduction: Themes Of Ecological Modelling Probability Of Population Extinction Looking For Cycles. -- The Dynamics Of Predators And Their Prey Population Dynamics Of Species With Complex Life-Histories. -- Dynamics Of Ecological Communities Spatial Models And Thresholds Disease And Biological Control. -- Answers To Questions. -- Glossary Of Symbols And Terms. -- References. -- Index
At present, most books on ecological modelling rely on very complex mathematics, resulting in students and researchers shying away from investigating the potential uses of ecological models and their methods of construction. This new book aims to open up this exciting area to a much wider audience. Assuming only basic mathematical knowledge, the text uses case studies to show how a relatively small set of techniques of model construction can be used in a wide range of important applications. Researchers will find it an invaluable guide to using ecological models in their work. Uses case studies to clearly demonstrate the applications of ecological models. Avoids complex mathematics. A practical how-to guide for ecological researchers. Sample ecological models available via this web site.