Methods in Comparative Plant Population Ecology

David Gibson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:16th Oct '14

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This user-friendly guide offers an updated introduction to plant population ecology research, incorporating recent advancements in statistics, modeling, and technology, while maintaining a question-driven approach and including key concepts like metapopulation dynamics.

Methods in Comparative Plant Population Ecology serves as an accessible introduction to the methodologies employed in plant population ecology research. Since the publication of its first edition, the field has experienced significant growth, particularly in the areas of statistics and modeling applications. The advancements in technology, such as the availability of affordable and precise Global Positioning Systems and breakthroughs in molecular biology, have further propelled research in this domain. This updated edition reflects these developments, incorporating more recent examples that enhance its relevance and applicability.

The book maintains its signature question-driven approach, encouraging readers to engage deeply with the material. This method not only fosters critical thinking but also helps to clarify complex concepts in plant population ecology. The text has been revised to include essential topics that were previously absent, such as the metapopulation concept, ensuring a more comprehensive coverage of the subject matter.

Overall, this new edition of Methods in Comparative Plant Population Ecology is designed to be both informative and practical, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers alike. By integrating contemporary examples and methodologies, the book equips readers with the tools necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of plant population ecology effectively.

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: 9780199671472

Dimensions: 246mm x 195mm x 17mm

Weight: 722g

320 pages

2nd Revised edition