A famous ecologist and a philosopher of science team up to offer a fresh new approach to population biology and ecology. Challenging the traditionally accepted Lotka-Volterra model, which is based on predator-prey interactions, this new model emphasizes maternal effects, specifically the significance of a mother's interest in the success of her female offspring.
A famous ecologist and a philosopher of science team up to offer a fresh new approach to population biology and ecology. Challenging the traditionally accepted Lotka-Volterra model, which is based on predator-prey interactions, this new model emphasizes maternal effects, specifically the significance of a mother's interest in the success of her female offspring.
Preface 1: On Earth as it is in the Heavens 2: Does Ecology Have Laws? 3: Equilibrium and Accelerated Death 4: The Maternal Effect Hypothesis 5: Predator-Prey Interactions and the Period of Cycling 6: Inertial Growth 7: Practical Consequences 8: Shadows on the Wall A Notes and Further Reading B Essential Features of the Maternal Effect Model C Appreciations Bibliography Index
Preface 1: On Earth as it is in the Heavens 2: Does Ecology Have Laws? 3: Equilibrium and Accelerated Death 4: The Maternal Effect Hypothesis 5: Predator-Prey Interactions and the Period of Cycling 6: Inertial Growth 7: Practical Consequences 8: Shadows on the Wall A Notes and Further Reading B Essential Features of the Maternal Effect Model C Appreciations Bibliography Index
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