
Maximum Entropy and Ecology
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- Preface
- PART I. Foundations
- 1: The Nature of Theory
- 2: The Logic of Inference
- PART II. Macroecology
- 3: Scaling Metrics and Macroecology
- 4: Overview of Macroecological Models and Theories
- PART III. The Maximum Entropy Principle
- 5: Entropy, Information, and the Concept of Maximum Entropy
- 6: MaxEnt at work
- PART IV. Macroecology and MaxEnt
- 7: The Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology (METE)
- 8: Testing METE
- PART V. A Wider Perspective
- 9: Applications to Conservation
- 10: Connections to other theories
- 11: Future Directions
- Epilogue: Is a Comprehensive Unified Theory of Ecology possible? What might it look like?
- Appendix A. Access to plant census data from a serpentine grassland
- Appendix B. A fractal model
- Appendix C. Predicting the SAR: An alternative approach
- References
- Index
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