Diffusion and Ecological Problems Modern Perspectives

Diffusion and Ecological Problems  Modern Perspectives
Author: Akira Okubo,Smon A. Levin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781475749786

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Surveying a wide variety of mathematical models of diffusion in the ecological context, this book is written with the primary intent of providing scientists, particularly physicists but also biologists, with some background of the mathematics and physics of diffusion and how they can be applied to ecological problems. Equally, this is a specialized text book for graduates interested in mathematical ecology -- assuming no more than a basic knowledge of probability and differential equations. Each chapter in this new edition has been substantially updated by appopriate leading researchers in the field and contains much new material covering recent developments.

Diffusion and Ecological Problems

Diffusion and Ecological Problems
Author: Akira Okubo,Smon A. Levin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1475749791

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Ecological Issues in a Changing World

Ecological Issues in a Changing World
Author: Sun-Kee Hong,John A. Lee,Byung-Sun Ihm,A. Farina,Yowhan Son,Kim Eun-Shik,Jae C. Choe
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2007-11-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402026898

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This volume offers selected contributions to the 8th International Congress of Ecology to illuminate large-scale ecological problems and discuss how these can be managed through a variety of planning processes. From mathematical approaches to improve understanding of complex ecosystems, to monitoring activity and human impact, this book covers a truly global range of issues. The book concludes with a summary of the Congress, and a discussion of possible future directions.

Mechanistic Home Range Analysis MPB 43

Mechanistic Home Range Analysis   MPB 43
Author: Paul R. Moorcroft,Mark A. Lewis
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781400849734

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Spatial patterns of movement are fundamental to the ecology of animal populations, influencing their social organization, mating systems, demography, and the spatial distribution of prey and competitors. However, our ability to understand the causes and consequences of animal home range patterns has been limited by the descriptive nature of the statistical models used to analyze them. In Mechanistic Home Range Analysis, Paul Moorcroft and Mark Lewis develop a radically new framework for studying animal home range patterns based on the analysis of correlated random work models for individual movement behavior. They use this framework to develop a series of mechanistic home range models for carnivore populations. The authors' analysis illustrates how, in contrast to traditional statistical home range models that merely describe pattern, mechanistic home range models can be used to discover the underlying ecological determinants of home range patterns observed in populations, make accurate predictions about how spatial distributions of home ranges will change following environmental or demographic disturbance, and analyze the functional significance of the movement strategies of individuals that give rise to observed patterns of space use. By providing researchers and graduate students of ecology and wildlife biology with a more illuminating way to analyze animal movement, Mechanistic Home Range Analysis will be an indispensable reference for years to come.

The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics

The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 7493
Release: 2016-05-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781349588022

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The award-winning The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition is now available as a dynamic online resource. Consisting of over 1,900 articles written by leading figures in the field including Nobel prize winners, this is the definitive scholarly reference work for a new generation of economists. Regularly updated! This product is a subscription based product.

Theory of the Spread of Epidemics and Movement Ecology of Animals

Theory of the Spread of Epidemics and Movement Ecology of Animals
Author: V. M. (Nitant) Kenkre,Luca Giuggioli
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781108841405

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Powerful analytical tools from statistical physics, guided by field observations are applied to spread of epidemics and movement ecology.

Ecological Modelling Applied to Entomology

Ecological Modelling Applied to Entomology
Author: Cláudia P. Ferreira,Wesley A.C Godoy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2014-10-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319068770

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Insects, when studied from the ecological perspective, provide a great opportunity for scientific studies emphasizing population theory. The simple fact of being successful organisms for their ability to colonize different habitats or even for their high reproductive potential, increases the interest of ecologists in conducting studies focused on population and community level. Mathematical models are powerful tools that can capture the essence of many biological systems and investigate ecological patterns associated to ecological stability dependent on endogenous and exogenous factors. This proposal comes from the idea of adding experiences of researchers interested in working at the interface between mathematical and computation theory and problems centered on entomology, showing how mathematical modelling can be an important tool for understanding population dynamics, behavior, pest management, spatial structure and conservation.

Essentials of Landscape Ecology

Essentials of Landscape Ecology
Author: Kimberly A. With
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2019-07-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780192575364

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Human activity during the Anthropocene has transformed landscapes worldwide on a scale that rivals or exceeds even the largest of natural forces. Landscape ecology has emerged as a science to investigate the interactions between natural and anthropogenic landscapes and ecological processes across a wide range of scales and systems: from the effects of habitat or resource distributions on the individual movements, gene flow, and population dynamics of plants and animals; to the human alteration of landscapes affecting the structure of biological communities and the functioning of entire ecosystems; to the sustainable management of natural resources and the ecosystem goods and services upon which society depends. This novel and comprehensive text presents the principles, theory, methods, and applications of landscape ecology in an engaging and accessible format that is supplemented by numerous examples and case studies from a variety of systems, including freshwater and marine "scapes".