Quantitative Ecological Theory An Introduction to Basic Models /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Rose, M.R. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1987.
Edition:1st ed. 1987.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6561-7
Table of Contents:
  • Theoretical Models in Ecology
  • Models Covered Here
  • 1. Population Growth
  • 1.1 Linear Continuous-Time Models
  • 1.2 Nonlinear Continuous-Time Models
  • 1.3 Discrete-Time Models
  • 1.4 Models with Age-Structure
  • 1.5 Exercises
  • 2. Competition
  • 2.1 Lotka-Volterra Models: Special Cases
  • 2.2 Classical Lotka-Volterra Model
  • 2.3 General Continuous-Time Models
  • 2.4 Discrete-Time Models
  • 2.5 Symbiosis
  • 2.6 Exercises
  • 3. Predation
  • 3.1 Lotka-Volterra Models
  • 3.2 Generalized Predator-Prey Models
  • 3.3 Discrete-Time Models
  • 3.4 Parasitoid Models
  • 3.5 Exercises
  • 4. Simple Ecosystems
  • 4.1 Two Predators and One Prey
  • 4.2 One Predator and Two Prey
  • 4.3 Three-Species Food Chains
  • 4.4 Exercises
  • 5. Complex Ecosystems
  • 5.1 Local Equilibrium Stability
  • 5.2 Global Complex Ecosystem Dynamics
  • 6. Migration
  • 6.1 Population Growth with Migration
  • 6.2 Competition with Migration
  • 6.3 Predation with Migration
  • 6.4 Ecosystems with Migration
  • 6.5 Exercises.