BOOK
Ecology
Ecology presents modern ecology as a collection of distinct yet interconnected approaches rather than a single unified science. Written by leading ecologists, the book introduces six major subdisciplines—landscape, physiological, ecosystem, population, community, and behavioral ecology—focusing on the types of questions ecologists ask and the methods they use. Each chapter explores theory, technology, modeling, and the role of evolution within that subfield, while also emphasizing unresolved questions and future research directions. The text situates ecological science within the context of human–nature relationships, highlighting practical applications such as conservation and resource management. Designed primarily for undergraduate students, the book offers an accessible, concept-driven introduction to ecology and encourages critical thinking and interdisciplinary understanding
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