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|a Ecology :
|b concepts and applications /
|c Manuel C. Molles
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|a ntroduction to ecology : historical foundations and developing frontiers -- Section I: Natural history and evolution. Life on land ; Life in water ; Population genetics and natural selection -- Section II: Adaptations to the environment. Temperature relations ; Water relations ; Energy and nutrient relations ; Social relations -- Section III: Population ecology. Population distribution and abundance ; Population dynamics ; Population growth ; Life histories -- Section IV: Interactions. Species interactions and competition ; Exploitative interactions : predation, herbivory, parasitism, and disease ; Mutualism -- Section V: Communities and ecosystems. Species abundance and diversity ; Species interactions and community structure ; Primary and secondary production ; Nutrient cycling and retention ; Succession and stability -- Section VI: Large-scale ecology. Landscape ecology ; Geographic ecology ; Global ecology -- Appendix A: Investigating the evidence -- Appendix B: Statistical tables. Cover; Title; Copyright; About the Authors; Brief Contents; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction to Ecology: Historical Foundations and Developing Frontiers; Concepts; 1.1 Overview of Ecology; Concept 1.1 Review; 1.2 Sampling Ecological Research; The Ecology of Forest Birds: Old Tools and New; Forest Canopy Research: A Physical and Scientific Frontier; Climatic and Ecological Change: Past and Future; Concept 1.2 Review; Applications: Ecology Can Inform Environmental Law and Policy; Section I Natural History and Evolution; Chapter 2 Life on Land; Concepts. Terrestrial Biomes and the Importance of Plants2.1 Large-Scale Patterns of Climatic Variation; Temperature, Atmospheric Circulation, and Precipitation; Climate Diagrams; Concept 2.1 Review; 2.2 Other Factors That Shape Terrestrial Biomes; Concept 2.2 Review; 2.3 Natural History and Geography of Biomes; Tropical Rain Forest; Tropical Dry Forest; Tropical Savanna; Desert; Woodland and Shrubland; Temperate Grassland; Temperate Forest; Boreal Forest; Tundra; Mountains: A Diversity of Biomes; Concept 2.3 Review; Applications: Finer Scale Climatic Variation Over Time and Space. Chapter 3 Life in WaterConcepts; Aquatic Biomes and How They Differ; 3.1 Water Cycling; The Hydrologic Cycle; The Effects of Wind and Temperature; Concept 3.1 Review; 3.2 The Natural History of Aquatic Environments; The Oceans; Life in Shallow Marine Waters: Kelp Forests and Coral Gardens; Marine Shores: Life Between High and Low Tides; Transitional Environments: Estuaries, Salt Marshes, Mangrove Forests, and Freshwater Wetlands; Rivers and Streams: Life Blood and Pulse of the Land; Lakes: Small Seas; Concept 3.2 Review. Applications: Biological Integrity-Assessing the Health of Aquatic SystemsNumber of Species and Species Composition; Trophic Composition; Fish Abundance and Condition; A Test; Chapter 4 Population Genetics and Natural Selection; Concepts; 4.1 Variation Within Populations; Variation in a Widely Distributed Plant; Variation in Alpine Fish Populations; Concept 4.1 Review; 4.2 Hardy-Weinberg Principle; Calculating Gene Frequencies; Concept 4.2 Review; 4.3 The Process of Natural Selection; Stabilizing Selection; Directional Selection; Disruptive Selection; Concept 4.3 Review. 4.4 Evolution by Natural SelectionHeritability: Essential for Evolution; Directional Selection: Adaptation by Soapberry Bugs to New Host Plants; Concept 4.4 Review; 4.5 Change Due to Chance; Evidence of Genetic Drift in Island Crickets; Genetic Diversity and Butterfly Extinctions; Concept 4.5 Review; Applications: Evolution and Agriculture; Evolution of Herbicide Resistance in Weeds; Section II Adaptations to the Environment; Chapter 5 Temperature Relations; Concepts; 5.1 Microclimates; Altitude; Aspect; Vegetation; Color of the Ground; Presence of Boulders and Burrows; Aquatic Temperatures.
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