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9780197614044

Ecology

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  • ISBN13:

    9780197614044

  • ISBN10:

    0197614043

  • Edition: 6th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2023-03-08
  • Publisher: Sinauer Associates is an imprint of Oxford University Press

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Summary

Ecology is an easy-to-read and well-organized text for instructors and students to explore the basics and promote ecological literacy.

Ecology, Sixth Edition, introduces readers to the beauty of nature and the importance of ecology and provides content in a way that engages students without overwhelming them in the process. The authors motivate students with an engaging case-study conceptual approach that highlights relevant applications and data-driven examples.

Author Biography


William D. Bowman is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Colorado at Boulder, affiliated with the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Mountain Research Station, and the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research. He earned his Ph.D. from Duke University. Dr. Bowman has taught courses in introductory ecology, plant ecology, plant-soil interactions, and ecosystems ecology, and for over three decades he directed undergraduate summer field courses and research programs. His research focuses on the intersections of physiological ecology, community dynamics, and ecosystem function, particularly in the context of environmental change.

Sally D. Hacker is a Professor at Oregon State University, Corvallis, where she has been a faculty member since 2004. She has taught courses in introductory ecology, community ecology, and marine biology. She is particularly interested in promoting active and experiential learning for students interested in ecology and field experiences. Dr. Hacker's research explores the structure, function, and services of natural and managed ecosystems under varying contexts of species interactions and global change. She has conducted research with plants and animals in rocky intertidal, estuarine, and coastal dune ecosystems. Her work has most recently focused on the protective role of coastal ecosystems in mitigating the vulnerability from climate change.

Table of Contents

1. The Web of Life

Unit 1. Organisms and Their Environment
2. The Physical Environment
3. The Biosphere
4. Coping with Environmental Variation: Temperature and Water
5. Coping with Environmental Variation: Energy

Unit 2. Evolutionary Ecology
6. Evolution and Ecology
7. Life History
8. Behavioral Ecology

Unit 3. Populations
9. Population Distribution and Abundance
10. Population Dynamics
11. Population Growth and Regulation

Unit 4. Species Interactions
12. Predation
13. Parasitism
14. Competition
15. Mutualism and Commensalism

Unit 5. Communities
16. The Nature of Communities
17. Change in Communities
18. Biogeography
19. Species Diversity in Communities

Unit 6. Ecosystems
20. Production
21. Energy Flow and Food Webs
22. Nutrient Supply and Cycling

Unit 7. Applied and Large-Scale Ecology
23. Conservation Biology
24. Landscape Ecology and Ecosystem Management
25. Global Ecology

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