BOOK
Ecology of Populations
Ecology of Populations examines the fundamental principles governing the structure, growth, behavior, and evolution of biological populations. The book explores how environmental factors such as climate, nutrition, and habitat influence population size and stability, and how populations interact with one another within ecological communities.
The second edition expands discussion on population interactions, population energetics, and human ecology, making it suitable for undergraduate courses in ecology and biology. The text includes bibliographies and illustrative figures to support theoretical and applied understanding of population‑level ecological processes. 124
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Includes bibliographical references
Commonly used as a foundational ecology textbook in the early 1970s
No other version available