"This book is written with the reality of biology students and
their apprehension about mathematics in mind. The applications of
mathematical models to real biological problems are not contrived,
as they are in a number of other texts. And the biology examples
are taken from the current literature--a wonderful help to those
who will be teaching with this book."--Jim Keener, University of
Utah, author of "Principles of Applied Mathematics" and
"Mathematical Physiology"
""Dynamic Models in Biology" is a new and significant
contribution to the field. Very well written and clearly presented,
it fulfills its goal of bringing dynamic models into the
undergraduate biology curriculum. Indeed it puts biology first, and
then seeks to show how biological phenomena can be explained in
mathematical terms."--Martin Henry H. Stevens, Miami University
"This excellent book is a major contribution to the literature.
Strong biologically and mathematically, well-organized, and
engagingly written, it introduces the subject of dynamical models
in biology in as coherent a way as I have seen anywhere. Few
authors could approach this topic as authoritatively as do Ellner
and Guckenheimer."--Simon Levin, Princeton University, author of
"The Importance of Species" and "The Encyclopedia of
Biodiversity"
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