Elements of Ecology Update
Hands-On Field Package
Benjamin Cummings (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 8. January 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
567 pages
978-0-321-06880-4 (ISBN)
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The new Elements of Ecology Update, Fourth Edition, Learning Package includes the text by Robert and Tom Smith, and two brand new supplements at no extra price - the Ecology Place CD-Rom, a rich media supplement which contains 26 interactive field experiments and tutorials, and the Ecology Action Guide, a print supplement which provides information on topics such as environmental job opportunities, green groups, organizations, and sustainability.
With its unique modular organization and striking four-color art program Elements of Ecology Update, Fourth Edition, Learning Package provides a clear introduction to ecology. Far reaching in its coverage, the Fourth Edition Update not only presents the principles of ecology but shows their relationship to today's most pressing environmental issues in a way that is meaningful to students. New Ecological Application essays synthesize concepts to illustrate their relevance to real-life problems. Chapter 26, Global Environmental Change has been revised to incorporate new research from this rapidly changing field. New Elements of Ecology Companion web site includes student and instructor resources geared specifically to the text.
With its unique modular organization and striking four-color art program Elements of Ecology Update, Fourth Edition, Learning Package provides a clear introduction to ecology. Far reaching in its coverage, the Fourth Edition Update not only presents the principles of ecology but shows their relationship to today's most pressing environmental issues in a way that is meaningful to students. New Ecological Application essays synthesize concepts to illustrate their relevance to real-life problems. Chapter 26, Global Environmental Change has been revised to incorporate new research from this rapidly changing field. New Elements of Ecology Companion web site includes student and instructor resources geared specifically to the text.
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
San Francisco
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Width: 257 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1328 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-06880-4 (9780321068804)
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Robert Smith | Thomas Smith
Elements of Ecology
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08/2002
5th Edition
Benjamin Cummings
€84.17
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Robert Leo Smith | T. M. Smith
Elements of Ecology, Fourth Edition Update
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12/1999
4th Edition
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€71.45
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Content
I. WHAT IS ECOLOGY?
1. The Nature of Ecology.
2. The Organism and Its Environment.
3. Key Processes of Exchange.
Ecological Application: How a Lack of Mushrooms Helped Power the Industrial Revolution.
II. CONDITIONS FOR LIFE.
4. Climate.
5. Light.
6. Temperature.
7. Moisture.
8. Periodicity.
9. Nutrients.
10. Soil.
Ecological Application: St. Patrick and the Absence of Snakes in Ireland.
III. POPULATIONS.
11. Properties of Populations.
12. Life History Patterns.
13. Population Growth.
14. Intraspecific Population Regulation.
15. Interspecific Competition.
16. Predation.
17. Parasitism and Mutualism.
18. Human Interactions with Natural Populations.
19. Population Genetics and Speciation.
Ecological Application: The Complete Recipe for Apple Pie.
IV. COMMUNITIES.
20. Community Structure.
21. Community Dynamics.
22. Processes Shaping Communities.
Ecological Application: Asteroids, Bulldozers and Biodiversity.
V. ECOSYSTEMS.
23. Production in Ecosystems.
24. Trophic Structure.
25. Biogeochemical Cycles.
26. Global Environmental Change.
Ecological Application: Time to Rethink the Lawn.
VI. A GUIDE TO ECOSYSTEMS.
27. Grasslands and Savannas.
28. Shrublands and Deserts.
29. Tundra and Taiga.
30. Temperate Forests.
31. Tropical Forests.
32. Lakes and Ponds.
33. Freshwater Wetlands.
34. Streams and Rivers.
35. Oceans.
36. Intertidal Zones and Coral Reefs.
37. Estuaries, Salt Marshes, and Mangrove Forests.
Ecological Application: Time is on Their Side.
1. The Nature of Ecology.
2. The Organism and Its Environment.
3. Key Processes of Exchange.
Ecological Application: How a Lack of Mushrooms Helped Power the Industrial Revolution.
II. CONDITIONS FOR LIFE.
4. Climate.
5. Light.
6. Temperature.
7. Moisture.
8. Periodicity.
9. Nutrients.
10. Soil.
Ecological Application: St. Patrick and the Absence of Snakes in Ireland.
III. POPULATIONS.
11. Properties of Populations.
12. Life History Patterns.
13. Population Growth.
14. Intraspecific Population Regulation.
15. Interspecific Competition.
16. Predation.
17. Parasitism and Mutualism.
18. Human Interactions with Natural Populations.
19. Population Genetics and Speciation.
Ecological Application: The Complete Recipe for Apple Pie.
IV. COMMUNITIES.
20. Community Structure.
21. Community Dynamics.
22. Processes Shaping Communities.
Ecological Application: Asteroids, Bulldozers and Biodiversity.
V. ECOSYSTEMS.
23. Production in Ecosystems.
24. Trophic Structure.
25. Biogeochemical Cycles.
26. Global Environmental Change.
Ecological Application: Time to Rethink the Lawn.
VI. A GUIDE TO ECOSYSTEMS.
27. Grasslands and Savannas.
28. Shrublands and Deserts.
29. Tundra and Taiga.
30. Temperate Forests.
31. Tropical Forests.
32. Lakes and Ponds.
33. Freshwater Wetlands.
34. Streams and Rivers.
35. Oceans.
36. Intertidal Zones and Coral Reefs.
37. Estuaries, Salt Marshes, and Mangrove Forests.
Ecological Application: Time is on Their Side.