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, …
A foundational textbook covering ecological principles and practical field biology techniques, including ecosystem studies, population dynamics, and environmental observation methods.
An introductory text covering fundamental concepts of ecology, including ecosystems, environmental interactions, and biological relationships. Suitable for students in biology and environmental sciences.
This book explains the physical principles governing environmental systems, including energy balance, atmospheric physics, hydrology, and environmental processes affecting ecosystems and climate.
A comprehensive textbook explaining how environmental systems operate, human impacts on the environment, and methods for sustainable management. Covers ecosystems, energy, water, and environmental policy.
Environmental Science Natural Resource Management Physical Resources Ecology Environmental Studies
This volume is part of the Encyclopedia of Environmetrics, a comprehensive reference covering statistical methods used in environmental science. It includes articles on environmental data analysis, modeling, monitoring, and statistical techniques applied to environmental studies.
This book presents a comprehensive introduction to environmental science, emphasizing ecological principles, human population growth, natural resources, pollution, energy use, climate change, and sustainable solutions to environmental problems.