General Ecology (Wadsworth Biology Series)
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Book Description
The first edition of Krohne's GENERAL ECOLOGY is known and respected as one of the best texts available for mathematical modeling in the general ecology course. Accessible and well-balanced in its treatment of populations, communities, and ecosystems, the book has exceptionally strong coverage of evolutionary ecology. The second edition maintains its focus on making the subject accessible to undergraduate students without trivializing the concepts, and has been thoroughly checked for accuracy. With a completely new design to enhance its visual appeal, the art has been elevated to the same high standard as the text.
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.
About the Author
David Krohne is Professor of Biology at Wabash College, where he is currently the department chair. He has spent almost all of his 18-year teaching career there, teaching several biology courses including ecology and advanced ecology. An active researcher, Dr. Krohne's work focuses primarily on the effects of habitat fragmentation on populations. Recently, he has become interested in the demography and genetics of threatened and endangered prairie plants isolated in small remnant populations. Dr. Krohne has authored scientific papers for many journals, including the Canadian Journal of Zoology and Oecologia, and he also writes a syndicated newspaper column on current developments in science called "The Science Notebook."
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.
General Ecology (Wadsworth Biology Series),David T. Krohne,Wadsworth Publishing Company,0534260160,Ecology,Life Sciences - Ecology,Nature/Ecology,Science
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