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Ecology: Evolution, Application, Integration
Ecology: Evolution, Application, Integration
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Ecology: Evolution, Application, Integration, Second Edition, helps students place ecological problems in an evolutionary context and develop scientific reasoning skills by modeling the process of science that researchers use to address fundamental ecological questions.
Format: Paperback
Length: 576 pages
Publication date: 24 March 2022
Publisher: OUP USA
Ecology: Evolution, Application, Integration, Second Edition, is a groundbreaking textbook that revolutionizes the way students approach ecological problems. By placing ecological issues within an evolutionary framework, the book enables students to gain a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between organisms and their environments. Moreover, it equips students with the scientific reasoning skills necessary to address fundamental ecological questions by modeling the process of science that researchers employ to unravel the mysteries of nature.
The textbook is divided into four comprehensive chapters, each dedicated to exploring different aspects of ecology. In the first chapter, "Evolutionary Foundations of Ecology," the authors delve into the origins and mechanisms of evolution, emphasizing how they shape the diversity and complexity of life on Earth. They discuss the principles of natural selection, genetic drift, and speciation, and how these processes have contributed to the evolution of ecological systems.
The second chapter, "Applications of Evolutionary Ecology," showcases the practical applications of evolutionary theory in ecology. The authors illustrate how evolutionary insights can be used to predict the distribution and abundance of species, understand the evolution of ecological communities, and develop conservation strategies. They also discuss the role of evolution in shaping the interactions between species, such as competition, predation, and symbiosis, and how these interactions contribute to the structure and function of ecosystems.
In the third chapter, "Integration of Ecology and Other Disciplines," the authors emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing ecological problems. They discuss the interactions between ecology and other fields such as biology, geology, meteorology, and sociology, and how these interactions can provide a holistic understanding of complex ecological systems. The chapter also highlights the role of ecological models in integrating different disciplinary perspectives and predicting the outcomes of environmental interventions.
The fourth and final chapter, "Future Directions in Ecology," explores the emerging trends and challenges in the field of ecology. The authors discuss the role of technology in ecological research, such as remote sensing, genomics, and modeling, and how these tools are being used to address ecological questions at a global scale. They also discuss the importance of sustainability and the need for interdisciplinary approaches to address the complex environmental challenges facing our planet today.
Throughout the textbook, the authors use a clear and engaging writing style, accompanied by numerous illustrations and diagrams, to enhance the understanding of complex ecological concepts. They also provide numerous examples and case studies from various ecosystems and habitats, allowing students to apply the theoretical principles to real-world situations.
In conclusion, Ecology: Evolution, Application, Integration, Second Edition, is a must-have textbook for students studying ecology, environmental science, and related fields. With its groundbreaking approach, the book enables students to place ecological problems in an evolutionary context, develop scientific reasoning skills, and gain a holistic understanding of complex ecological systems. By providing a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective, the textbook equips students with the tools they need to address the pressing environmental challenges of our time and contribute to the field of ecology in meaningful ways.
Weight: 1242g
Dimension: 278 x 217 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780190638887
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