This fully revised and updated second edition:* outlines the main components and distinctive characteristics of interpersonal communication* offers detailed analysis of communication structures, considering their everyday applications and implications* includes new material on race, gender and sexua
Community Ecology, 2nd Edition
โ Scribed by Peter J. Morin(auth.)
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 413
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 Communities (pages 1โ23):
Chapter 2 Competition: Mechanisms, Models, and Niches (pages 24โ57):
Chapter 3 Competition: Experiments, Observations, and Null Models (pages 58โ89):
Chapter 4 Predation and Communities: Empirical Patterns (pages 90โ119):
Chapter 5 Models of Predation in Simple Communities (pages 120โ135):
Chapter 6 Food Webs (pages 136โ165):
Chapter 7 Mutualisms (pages 166โ186):
Chapter 8 Indirect Effects (pages 187โ212):
Chapter 9 Temporal Patterns: Seasonal Dynamics, Priority Effects, and Assembly Rules (pages 213โ237):
Chapter 10 Habitat Selection (pages 238โ250):
Chapter 11 Spatial Dynamics (pages 251โ280):
Chapter 12 Causes and Consequences of Diversity (pages 281โ318):
Chapter 13 Succession (pages 319โ339):
Chapter 14 Applied Community Ecology (pages 340โ348):
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book is for designers and would-be designers of digital communication systems. The general approach of this book is to extract the common principles underlying a range of media and applications and present them in a unified framework. Digital Communication is relevant to the design of a variety
The mobile communications market remains the fastest growing segment of the global computing and communications business. The rapid progress and convergence of the field has created a need for new techniques and solutions, knowledgeable professionals to create and implement them, and courses to teac
Wireless Communications and Networks, 2e, provides one of the most up-to-date and accurate overviews of wireless principles, technology, and application. It is ideal for courses in wireless networking, wireless communications, wireless data communications or wireless technology in departments of Com
With this introduction to the concept of community, Gerard Delanty analyses the origins of the idea in Western utopian thought and as an imagined primitive state equated with traditional societies in classical sociology and anthropology.</div> <br> Content: Community as an idea: loss and recovery -
The increasing individualism of modern Western society has been accompanied by an enduring nostalgia for the idea of community as a source of security and belonging and, in recent years, as an alternative to the state as a basis for politics.Gerard Delanty begins this stimulating introduction to the