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A Biologist's Mathematics
A Biologist's Mathematics introduces mathematical concepts specifically tailored for biologists, emphasizing clarity, precision, and practical application rather than abstract mathematical theory. The book explains why mathematics is an essential language for biology, particularly for describing data quantitatively, formulating models, and testing biological hypotheses.
Causton begins with foundational mathematical ideas and gradually develops tools such as algebra, calculus, and basic statistics, illustrating their use with biological examples drawn from ecology, physiology, and experimental biology. The text is designed for undergraduate and early postgraduate biology students who may have limited mathematical background, aiming to build confidence and competence in using mathematics as a rigorous analytical tool in biological research.
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