BOOK
Experimental Ecology: Issues and Perspectives
This edited volume assembles chapters from leading ecologists exploring experimental approaches to ecological questions across scales—from microcosm lab studies to whole-ecosystem manipulations. It emphasizes the strengths and limitations of experimental techniques, bridging observational work, theoretical frameworks, and applied field ecology. Key themes include realist experimental design, mechanistic inquiry, scaling issues, and balancing precision, generality, and realism
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