BOOK
Animal Population Ecology
Animal Population Ecology by J. P. Dempster provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles governing animal population dynamics. The book explores key concepts such as population growth, regulation, density dependence, and interactions between species including predation, competition, and parasitism. It also examines how environmental factors influence population stability and fluctuation.
Dempster integrates theoretical models with empirical examples, making the work valuable for both students and researchers in ecology. Emphasis is placed on understanding the mechanisms that control population size and distribution, with discussions on life tables, survival rates, and reproduction patterns.
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