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A Primer of Ecology, Fourth Edition


by Nicholas J. Gotelli

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Sales Rank: 269547
Studio: Sinauer Associates, Inc.
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 290
Publication Date: May 30, 2008
Publisher: Sinauer Associates, Inc.


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
This book contains more mathematical detail than many ecology textbooks, but avoids the jargon and mathematical terminology that can intimidate students. The book demystifies ecological models and the mathematics behind them, and includes both simple and advanced problems, followed by fully worked examples. It will sell us both a primary and supplementary textbook. This book presents a concise but detailed exposition of the most common mathematical models in population and community ecology. It is intended to demystify ecological models and the mathematics behind them by deriving the models from first principles.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 9 reviews)

A practical handbook  
This is the best practical manual for quick understanding of topic such as growth rate, life history table, etc.
July 03, 2008

Easy to read and understand  
Unlike some other texts, this book is easy to read and understand. Gives a great overview of ecological models.
February 16, 2008

Amazon purchase review  
The book I ordered was in perfect condition and I received it very quickly!! I've always had excellent service from Amazon.com!
October 25, 2005

Excelent book  
This book is an excelent work on population biology, it includes the basic elements to study the dynamics of population in nature, I recomend it.
October 12, 2005

Great book for beginners and advanced.  
Gotelli has done a great job with this book. He explains most things concisely as well as thoroughly. He not only mentions the concepts, but the people and events leading to the discovery of those concepts. This can be a rare thing in textbooks. The only complaint I have is that he doesn't always explain the derivations of his equations, he just wants us to trust him on them. Other than that, a great book on Ecology for its size.
September 24, 2005


SIMILAR PRODUCTS

A Primer Of Ecological Statistics
by Nicholas J. Gotelli, Aaron M. Ellison

Foundations of Ecology: Classic Papers with Commentaries
by Leslie A. Real, James H. Brown

Community Ecology
by Peter J. Morin

Evolutionary Analysis
by Scott Freeman, Jon C. Herron

Ecology: From Individuals to Ecosystems
by Michael Begon, Colin A. Townsend, John L. Harper

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