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Unlike nearly all science books which tell of successful ventures
and satisfactory conclusions, this book reveals the harsher but
more common side of scientific research. Written by one of this
century's most distinguished small mammal ecologists, it is both a
personal history of and an apology for a life in science spent
working on problems for which no final dramatic closure was
reached. Included along the way are important anecdotes and history
about Charles Elton and his pioneering work at the Bureau of Animal
Population at Oxford University, from which much of modern
population has grown, and insights on the philosophy and practice
of science. This eye-opening account of a scientific career should
be read by everyone in life sciences or the history and philosophy
of science.
This book is a personal history and apology, written by one of this century's most distinguished small mammal ecologists, for a life in science spent working on problems for which no final dramatic conclusion was reached. Included along the way are some important anedcotes and history about Charles Elton and the pioneering work at the Bureau of Animal Population at Oxford University, from which much of modern population ecology has grown, and insights on the philosophy and practice of science.
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