Concepts of ecology (Concepts of modern biology series)

Concepts of ecology (Concepts of modern biology series) image
ISBN-10:

0131660179

ISBN-13:

9780131660175

Author(s): E.J. Kormondy
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1969
Publisher: PRENTICE/HALL
Format: Hardcover, 209 pages
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Description:

This text explores the significant concepts of modern ecology using a minimum of jargon and only basic/simple mathematics. KEY TOPICS: Focuses on the development of four major concepts—including their historical background: energy flow; nutrient cycles; population ecology; and community ecology. Contains coverage of abiotic factors— including air, insolation, precipitation, soils, nutrients, ionizing radiation, and fire; energy flow (with increased emphasis on decomposition); nutrient cycling; population ecology; and community ecology. Updates material on applied ecology/human ecology and ecological ethics.












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