Distinguishing itself among other books on mathematics in plant
biology, this book is unique in that it presents a broad overview
of how plant biologists are currently utilizing mathematics in
their research, and the only one to particularly emphasize plant
ecology. Each article is unified by an attempt to tie models at one
level of organization to an understanding at other levels. This
approach strengthens the connections between theoretical
development and observable biology, facilitating the testing of new
predictions. Intended for mathematicians, plant biologists and
ecologists alike, this book requires only a basic knowledge of
differential equations, linear algebra and mathematical modeling; a
knowledge of plant biology is helpful. Readers will gain a
perspective on what types of biological systems can benefit from
mathematical treatment and an appreciation of the current important
problems in plant biology.
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