Available for the first time with Macmillan's new online learning tool, Achieve, Ecology: The Economy of Nature takes students through all of the key concepts of an ecology course. It challenges them along the way with questions that encourage critical thinking, whether about chapter concepts, quantitative tools, or figures. Achieve for Ecology: The Economy of Nature connects the interactive features and real-world examples in the book to rich digital resources that foster further understanding and application of ecology. Assets in Achieve support learning before, during, and after class for…mehr
Available for the first time with Macmillan's new online learning tool, Achieve, Ecology: The Economy of Nature takes students through all of the key concepts of an ecology course. It challenges them along the way with questions that encourage critical thinking, whether about chapter concepts, quantitative tools, or figures. Achieve for Ecology: The Economy of Nature connects the interactive features and real-world examples in the book to rich digital resources that foster further understanding and application of ecology. Assets in Achieve support learning before, during, and after class for students, while providing instructors with class performance analytics in an easy-to-use interface.
Preface 1. Introduction: Ecology, Evolution, and the Scientific Method Part I: Life and the Physical Environment 2. Climates and Biomes 3. Adaptations to Aquatic Environments 4. Adaptations to Terrestrial Environments 5. Adaptations to Variable Environments Part II: Organisms 6. Evolution and Adaptation 7. Life Histories 8. Reproductive Strategies 9. Social Behaviors Part III: Populations 10. Population Distributions 11. Population Growth and Regulation 12. Population Dynamics Over Space and Time Part IV: Species Interactions 13. Predation and Herbivory 14. Parasitism and Infectious Diseases 15. Competition 16. Mutualism Part V: Communities and Ecosystems 17. Community Structure 18. Community Succession 19. Movement of Energy in Ecosystems 20. Movement of Elements in Ecosystems Part VI: Global Ecology 21. Landscape Ecology and Global Biodiversity 22. Conservation of Global Biodiversity Appendices Reading Graphs Statistical Tables Answers to "Analyzing Ecology" and "Graphing the Data" Glossary Index
Preface 1. Introduction: Ecology, Evolution, and the Scientific Method Part I: Life and the Physical Environment 2. Climates and Biomes 3. Adaptations to Aquatic Environments 4. Adaptations to Terrestrial Environments 5. Adaptations to Variable Environments Part II: Organisms 6. Evolution and Adaptation 7. Life Histories 8. Reproductive Strategies 9. Social Behaviors Part III: Populations 10. Population Distributions 11. Population Growth and Regulation 12. Population Dynamics Over Space and Time Part IV: Species Interactions 13. Predation and Herbivory 14. Parasitism and Infectious Diseases 15. Competition 16. Mutualism Part V: Communities and Ecosystems 17. Community Structure 18. Community Succession 19. Movement of Energy in Ecosystems 20. Movement of Elements in Ecosystems Part VI: Global Ecology 21. Landscape Ecology and Global Biodiversity 22. Conservation of Global Biodiversity Appendices Reading Graphs Statistical Tables Answers to "Analyzing Ecology" and "Graphing the Data" Glossary Index
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