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This novel, interdisciplinary text achieves an integration of
empirical data and theory with the aid of mathematical models and
statistical methods. The emphasis throughout is on spatial ecology
and evolution, especially on the interplay between environmental
heterogeneity and biological processes. The book provides a
coherent theme by interlinking the modelling approaches used for
different subfields of spatial ecology: movement ecology,
population ecology, community ecology, and genetics and
evolutionary ecology (each being represented by a separate
chapter). Each chapter starts by describing the concept of each
modelling approach in its biological context, goes on to present
the relevant mathematical models and statistical methods, and ends
with a discussion of the benefits and limitations of each approach.
The concepts and techniques discussed throughout the book are
illustrated throughout with the help of empirical examples. This is
an advanced text suitable for any biologist interested in the
integration of empirical data and theory in spatial
ecology/evolution through the use of quantitative/statistical
methods and mathematical models. The book will also be of relevance
and use as a textbook for graduate-level courses in spatial
ecology, ecological modelling, theoretical ecology, and statistical
ecology.
This novel, interdisciplinary text achieves an integration of
empirical data and theory with the aid of mathematical models and
statistical methods. The emphasis throughout is on spatial ecology
and evolution, especially on the interplay between environmental
heterogeneity and biological processes. The book provides a
coherent theme by interlinking the modelling approaches used for
different subfields of spatial ecology: movement ecology,
population ecology, community ecology, and genetics and
evolutionary ecology (each being represented by a separate
chapter). Each chapter starts by describing the concept of each
modelling approach in its biological context, goes on to present
the relevant mathematical models and statistical methods, and ends
with a discussion of the benefits and limitations of each approach.
The concepts and techniques discussed throughout the book are
illustrated throughout with the help of empirical examples. This is
an advanced text suitable for any biologist interested in the
integration of empirical data and theory in spatial
ecology/evolution through the use of quantitative/statistical
methods and mathematical models. The book will also be of relevance
and use as a textbook for graduate-level courses in spatial
ecology, ecological modelling, theoretical ecology, and statistical
ecology.
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