Elements of ecology/ Thomas M. Smith and Robert Leo Smith
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 574.5 SMI/E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 16/02/2021 | P03055 |
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574.5 SAT/H Himalayan microbial diversity (Part -1)/ | 574.5 SAT/H Himalayan microbial diversity (Part -2) / | 574.5 SIN/E Ecology Environmental Science and Conservation | 574.5 SMI/E Elements of ecology/ | 574.5222 SCH/B Biogeochemistry: an analysis of global change/ | 574.5247 ILL/C Community structure and the Niche/ | 574.5247 PIM/T The balance of nature?: ecological issues in the conversation of species and communities/ |
Pt. 1. The physical environment. Climate --
The aquatic environment --
The terrestrial environment. Pt. 2. The organism and its environment. Ecological genetics : adaptation and natural selection --
Plant adaptations to the environment --
Animal adaptations to the environment. Pt. 3. Populations. Properties of populations --
Population growth --
Life history --
Intraspecific population regulation --
Metapopulations. Pt. 4. Species interactions. Species interactions, population dynamics, and natural selection --
Interspecific competition --
Predation --
Parasitism and mutualism. Pt. 5. Community ecology. Community structure --
Factors influencing the structure of communities --
Community dynamics --
Landscape dynamics. Pt. 6. Ecosystem ecology. Ecosystem energetics --
Decomposition and nutrient cycling --
Biogeochemical cycles. Pt. 7. Ecological biogeography. Terrestrial ecosystems --
Aquatic ecosystems --
Coastal and wetland ecosystems --
Large-scale patterns of biological diversity. Pt. 8. Human ecology. Population growth, resource use, and sustainability --
Habitat loss, biodiversity, and conservation --
Global climate change.
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