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  • Ecology

    George S. Alexander, Taylor R.; Fichter

    Paperback (Golden Press, March 15, 1973)
    Ecology, a Golden Science Guide, gives a general approach to the ecology and demonstrates how man and all other living things relate to their environment in a complex system of checks and balances between the earth's living and non-living components. Only by understanding these principles can man achieve and maintain the environmental quality considered desirable or acceptable. Illustrated in full color photographs.
  • Ecology

    Stanley I. Dodson, Timothy F. H. Allen, Stephen R. Carpenter, Anthony R. Ives, Robert L. Jeanne, James F. Kitchell, Nancy E. Langston, Monica G. Turner

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 26, 1998)
    Complex and diverse, modern ecology is often difficult to introduce to undergraduate students in a way that conveys the excitement and enthusiasm that ecologists feel for their field. In this text, the authors aim to encourage students by adopting a new approach to teaching modern ecology, dividing the field into several distinct subdisciplines, each with its own way of looking at the world... Unique and accessible, Ecology concentrates on the ideas and techniques that separate different concept-based approaches to the study of ecology. It discusses six kinds of ecology: landscape, physiological, ecosystem, population, community, and behavioral, focusing on the kinds of questions ecologists ask about their world rather than on accumulated ecological knowledge. For each type of ecology, the authors explore how it is distinct, the theory and technology involved, and its successes and possibilities for the future. Each chapter discusses the roles of evolution and of modeling in that particular kind of ecology, and also emphasizes that there are important questions ecologists do not yet have the answers to. These questions encourage students to consider pursuing the study of ecology because there is still much significant work to be done. The authors, all experts in specific areas of ecology, strive to inspire students by communicating the excitement they feel about their respective fields of study and by actively involving students in the learning process. The discussions are set in the context of the human relationship to nature and include practical applications of ecology, such as resource management and conservation. Easily accessible to undergraduate students in general ecology, this brief, up-to-date, and lucidly written text is an ideal starting place for learning ecology. It sets ecology in its cultural context and encourages students to see ecology happening all around them, opening their eyes to the wide range of possibilities in the field and providing them with a firm basis for further reading and for choosing advanced courses and careers. The text will soon be enhanced by helpful supplemental material: the authors are currently in the process of developing a website (which will include the art from the book, lab and field experiments, data sets, and sample tests) and a book of readings to accompany the text.
  • Ecology: An Australian Perspective

    Peter Attiwill, Barbara Wilson

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 11, 2007)
    This text deals comprehensively with ecological principles and practice in plant and animal ecology in an Australian context, with wholly Australian examples. It is a reference for students throughout their undergraduate careers, and a starting point for postgraduate students and researchers.
  • Ecology

    Taylor R. Alexander, George S. Fichter

    Paperback (Golden Press, Dec. 1, 1973)
    Examines ecology, the study of how land, water, air, humans, plants, and animals function as systems relating to each other, and describes how they affect each other and the world.
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  • Ecology

    Peter Attiwill, Barbara Wilson

    Paperback (OUP Australia and New Zealand, April 30, 2003)
    This is the first text to deal comprehensively with ecological principles and prcactice in plant and animal ecology in an Australian context, with wholly Australian examples. It is an ideal reference for students throughout their undergraduate careers, and a starting point for postgraduatestudents and researchers. The book is structured so that it will be applicable to courses in plant and animal ecology, conservation,and natural resource management throughout Australia. There are 34 chapters, each written by experts in the field. The book is well-illustrated with figures and photos,and includes a glossary, index to scientific names, index to common names and subject index.
  • Ecology

    Taylor Richard Alexander

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, May 1, 1974)
    Examines ecology, the study of how land, water, air, humans, plants, and animals function as systems relating to each other, and describes how they affect each other and the world.
  • Ecology

    Craig H Heller

    Paperback (Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub Co, April 1, 2002)
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  • Ecology;

    Taylor Richard Alexander

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1973)
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  • Ecology by Taylor R. Alexander

    Taylor R. Alexander;George S. Fichter

    Paperback (Golden Press, March 15, 1859)
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  • Ecology: An Australian Perspective:2nd

    Barbara Wilson Peter Attiwill

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 11, 2007)
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  • Advanced Biology Alternative Learning Project Unit 9: Ecology

    Inner London Education Authority

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Dec. 28, 1985)
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  • Advanced Biology Alternative Learning Project Unit 6: Responses to the Environment

    Inner London Education Authority

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Nov. 1, 1985)
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