This book examines global marine biodiversity by bringing together key studies across major marine habitats—from deep sea and open ocean to tropical shores and polar regions. It investigates patterns and processes that shape species diversity, the threats facing marine ecosystems, and the implications for conservation. The volume addresses how human activities such as fishing, pollution, and …
The 3rd edition of Fundamentals of Ecology is a foundational ecological science text covering: Principles and concepts of ecosystems Energy flow and nutrient cycles Community and population ecology Environmental factors and limiting conditions Systems ecology and modeling Aquatic, marine, estuarine, and terrestrial ecology Applied human ecology, pollution, and resource management It rem…
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the ecology of freshwater systems, including lakes, rivers, and wetlands. It examines physical, chemical, and biological processes governing inland waters, with emphasis on nutrient cycling, biological communities, and human influences. The volume includes bibliographical references (pp. 295–312) and indexes, making it a foundational academic…
Organic Analysis Using Ion‑selective Electrodes, Volume 2: Applications and Experimental Procedures is a specialized monograph that focuses on the practical applications of ion‑selective electrodes (ISEs) in organic and biochemical analysis. Written by T. S. Ma and S. S. M. Hassan, this volume complements Volume 1 (Methods) by providing detailed experimental procedures and real‑world anal…
Fire and Ecosystems is a scholarly volume within the Physiological Ecology series that examines fire as a fundamental ecological force influencing ecosystem structure, function, and succession. Edited by T. T. Kozlowski, the book synthesizes experimental and field research on the physiological, ecological, and environmental effects of fire, particularly in forest and grassland systems. The vol…
A detailed study of allelopathy, examining how plants release biochemical substances that influence the growth, survival, and reproduction of other organisms. Important for understanding plant competition and ecosystem dynamics.
A classic textbook in plant ecology using plant communities as the core for teaching ecological concepts. Widely used in ecology courses.
An introductory text covering fundamental concepts of ecology, including ecosystems, environmental interactions, and biological relationships. Suitable for students in biology and environmental sciences.
This volume is part of a major scientific series on coral reefs, focusing on biological aspects such as coral organisms, reef ecology, species interactions, and environmental influences. It provides detailed research on reef biodiversity and the relationship between biological and geological processes shaping coral reef systems.