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How do plant and animal populations change genetically to evolve and adapt to their local environments How do populations grow and interact with one another through competition and preda… Plus…
How do plant and animal populations change genetically to evolve and adapt to their local environments How do populations grow and interact with one another through competition and predation How does behaviour influence ecology and evolution Introduction to Population Biology covers all these areas and more. Taking a quantitative and Darwinian perspective, the basic theory of population processes is developed using mathematical models. To allow students of biology, ecology and evolution to gain a real understanding of the subject, key features include: \* step-by-step instructions for spreadsheet simulations of many basic equations to explore the outcomes or predictions of models \* worked examples showing how the equations are applied to biological questions \* problem sets together with detailed solutions to help the reader test their understanding \* real-life examples to help the reader relate the theory to the natural world Introduction to Population Biology: How do plant and animal populations change genetically to evolve and adapt to their local environments How do populations grow and interact with one another through competition and predation How does behaviour influence ecology and evolution Introduction to Population Biology covers all these areas and more. Taking a quantitative and Darwinian perspective, the basic theory of population processes is developed using mathematical models. To allow students of biology, ecology and evolution to gain a real understanding of the subject, key features include: \* step-by-step instructions for spreadsheet simulations of many basic equations to explore the outcomes or predictions of models \* worked examples showing how the equations are applied to biological questions \* problem sets together with detailed solutions to help the reader test their understanding \* real-life examples to help the reader relate the theory to the natural world, Cambridge University Press<
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Dick Neal: Introduction to Population Biology - nouveau livre
2003, ISBN: 9780511075582
How do plant and animal populations change genetically to evolve and adapt to their local environments? How do populations grow and interact with one another through competition and preda… Plus…
How do plant and animal populations change genetically to evolve and adapt to their local environments? How do populations grow and interact with one another through competition and predation? How does behaviour influence ecology and evolution? Introduction to Population Biology covers all these areas and more. Taking a quantitative and Darwinian perspective, the basic theory of population processes is developed using mathematical models. To allow students of biology, ecology and evolution to gain a real understanding of the subject, key features include: * step-by-step instructions for spreadsheet simulations of many basic equations to explore the outcomes or predictions of models * worked examples showing how the equations are applied to biological questions * problem sets together with detailed solutions to help the reader test their understanding * real-life examples to help the reader relate the theory to the natural world How do plant and animal populations change genetically to evolve and adapt to their local environments? How do populations grow and interact with one another through competition and predation? How does behaviour influence ecology and evolution? Introduction to Population Biology covers all these areas and more. Taking a quantitative and Darwinian perspective, the basic theory of population processes is developed using mathematical models. To allow students of biology, ecology and evolution to eBook PDF 24.12.2003 eBooks>Fachbücher>Biowissenschaften, Cambridge University Press, .200<
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Provides a quantitative and Darwinian perspective on population biology, with problem sets, simulations and worked examples to aid the student.; PDF \ Joseph Rudnick; Scientific, Technica… Plus…
Provides a quantitative and Darwinian perspective on population biology, with problem sets, simulations and worked examples to aid the student.; PDF \ Joseph Rudnick; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Biology, life sciences > Life sciences: general issues > Ecologi, Cambridge University Press<
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Introduction to Population Biology - nouveau livre
ISBN: 9780511075582
How do plant and animal populations change genetically to evolve and adapt to their local environments How do populations grow and interact with one another through competition and preda… Plus…
How do plant and animal populations change genetically to evolve and adapt to their local environments How do populations grow and interact with one another through competition and predation How does behaviour influence ecology and evolution Introduction to Population Biology covers all these areas and more. Taking a quantitative and Darwinian perspective, the basic theory of population processes is developed using mathematical models. To allow students of biology, ecology and evolution to gain a real understanding of the subject, key features include: \* step-by-step instructions for spreadsheet simulations of many basic equations to explore the outcomes or predictions of models \* worked examples showing how the equations are applied to biological questions \* problem sets together with detailed solutions to help the reader test their understanding \* real-life examples to help the reader relate the theory to the natural world Introduction to Population Biology: How do plant and animal populations change genetically to evolve and adapt to their local environments How do populations grow and interact with one another through competition and predation How does behaviour influence ecology and evolution Introduction to Population Biology covers all these areas and more. Taking a quantitative and Darwinian perspective, the basic theory of population processes is developed using mathematical models. To allow students of biology, ecology and evolution to gain a real understanding of the subject, key features include: \* step-by-step instructions for spreadsheet simulations of many basic equations to explore the outcomes or predictions of models \* worked examples showing how the equations are applied to biological questions \* problem sets together with detailed solutions to help the reader test their understanding \* real-life examples to help the reader relate the theory to the natural world, Cambridge University Press<
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Introduction to Population Biology - nouveau livre
2003, ISBN: 9780511075582
How do plant and animal populations change genetically to evolve and adapt to their local environments? How do populations grow and interact with one another through competition and preda… Plus…
How do plant and animal populations change genetically to evolve and adapt to their local environments? How do populations grow and interact with one another through competition and predation? How does behaviour influence ecology and evolution? Introduction to Population Biology covers all these areas and more. Taking a quantitative and Darwinian perspective, the basic theory of population processes is developed using mathematical models. To allow students of biology, ecology and evolution to gain a real understanding of the subject, key features include: * step-by-step instructions for spreadsheet simulations of many basic equations to explore the outcomes or predictions of models * worked examples showing how the equations are applied to biological questions * problem sets together with detailed solutions to help the reader test their understanding * real-life examples to help the reader relate the theory to the natural world How do plant and animal populations change genetically to evolve and adapt to their local environments? How do populations grow and interact with one another through competition and predation? How does behaviour influence ecology and evolution? Introduction to Population Biology covers all these areas and more. Taking a quantitative and Darwinian perspective, the basic theory of population processes is developed using mathematical models. To allow students of biology, ecology and evolution to eBook PDF 24.12.2003 eBooks>Fachbücher>Biowissenschaften, Cambridge University Press, .200<
Joseph Rudnick: Introduction to Population Biology - nouveau livre
ISBN: 9780511075582
Provides a quantitative and Darwinian perspective on population biology, with problem sets, simulations and worked examples to aid the student.; PDF \ Joseph Rudnick; Scientific, Technica… Plus…
Provides a quantitative and Darwinian perspective on population biology, with problem sets, simulations and worked examples to aid the student.; PDF \ Joseph Rudnick; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Biology, life sciences > Life sciences: general issues > Ecologi, Cambridge University Press<
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