This book provides an analytical introduction to ecological relationships, emphasizing interactions among organisms such as predation, competition, and plant–herbivore systems. It integrates empirical data with mathematical and conceptual models to explain population dynamics and ecosystem structure, making it suitable for students and researchers in ecology and related life sciences.
Chemical Analysis: The Working Tools (Volume II) focuses on the fundamental instruments, techniques, and practical methods used in chemical analysis. It explains how analytical tools are applied to obtain accurate and reliable results, emphasizing laboratory procedures, measurement techniques, and the principles behind analytical methods. The book serves as a guide for understanding the operati…
This volume is part of a major scientific series on coral reefs, focusing on biological aspects such as coral organisms, reef ecology, species interactions, and environmental influences. It provides detailed research on reef biodiversity and the relationship between biological and geological processes shaping coral reef systems.
This book introduces the concept of environmental pollution and its impact on the natural balance of ecosystems. It explains different types of pollution (air, water, and land), their sources, and their effects on living organisms. The text emphasizes the importance of maintaining ecological balance and encourages awareness and responsibility toward environmental protection.
Applications of Biochemical Systems in Organic Chemistry (Part I), edited by G. B. Jones, C. J. Sih, and P. H. Perlman, explores how biological systems such as enzymes and microorganisms are applied in organic synthesis. The book highlights the role of biocatalysis in achieving selective and efficient chemical transformations, including stereospecific reactions. It emphasizes the advantages of …