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.
General Biochemistry (2nd Edition) is a comprehensive foundational textbook presenting the chemical principles underlying biological processes. It systematically examines the structure and function of proteins and enzymes, mechanisms of biological oxidation, and the intermediary metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, and nitrogen-containing compounds. Written for advanced undergraduate and gradua…
Introduction to Quantitative Genetics is a foundational textbook that presents the theoretical principles underlying genetic variation in quantitative (continuously varying) traits. The book focuses on how genetic and environmental factors contribute to phenotypic variation and how these factors can be analyzed mathematically and statistically. Falconer systematically explains topics such as g…