Methods in Comparative Plant Population Ecology
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:16th Oct '14
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- Paperback£63.00(9780199671472)
This user-friendly guide offers an updated introduction to plant population ecology, reflecting recent advancements in statistics, modeling, and technology, while incorporating key concepts like metapopulation dynamics throughout the text.
Methods in Comparative Plant Population Ecology serves as a comprehensive introduction to the methodologies employed in plant population ecology research. Since the publication of its first edition, the field has seen significant advancements, particularly in statistical techniques and modeling applications. These developments have been fueled by new technologies, such as affordable and precise Global Positioning Systems, as well as breakthroughs in molecular biology. This updated edition reflects these changes, offering a fresh perspective on the subject matter.
The book maintains its hallmark question-driven approach, encouraging readers to engage deeply with the material. It has been revised to include more contemporary examples, replacing older illustrations that may no longer be relevant. This ensures that readers are equipped with current knowledge and techniques applicable to today's research landscape. The inclusion of recent advancements not only enriches the content but also enhances the practical applicability of the methodologies discussed.
One notable addition in this edition is the incorporation of critical topics that were previously overlooked, such as the metapopulation concept. This concept is now integrated throughout the text, providing readers with a more rounded understanding of plant population dynamics. Overall, Methods in Comparative Plant Population Ecology is an essential resource for both new and experienced researchers, offering valuable insights and tools for exploring the complexities of plant populations in an ever-evolving scientific context.
Overall, this volume covers a huge amount of ground from planning and undertaking population research through to analysis and modeling. The text has been brought right up to date and continues to provide students (and more established researchers) with an essential reference on the doing of plant population ecology research. * Quarterly Review of Biology *
ISBN: 9780199671465
Dimensions: 248mm x 200mm x 22mm
Weight: 914g
320 pages
2nd Revised edition