Theoretical Studies of Ecosystems
The Network Perspective
Herausgeber: Higashi, M.; Burns, T. P.; Burns, Thomas P.
Theoretical Studies of Ecosystems
The Network Perspective
Herausgeber: Higashi, M.; Burns, T. P.; Burns, Thomas P.
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This book presents a comprehensive overview of developments in the study of theoretical ecology.
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This book presents a comprehensive overview of developments in the study of theoretical ecology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9780521105835
- ISBN-10: 0521105838
- Artikelnr.: 26056619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9780521105835
- ISBN-10: 0521105838
- Artikelnr.: 26056619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Enrichment of ecosystem theory M.
Higashi and T. P Burns; Part I. Perspectives on the network approach to
ecosystems: 1. Networks in ecology R. Margalef; 2. Formal agency in
ecosystem development R. E. Ulanowicz; 3. Network thermodynamics: a
unifying approach to dynamic nonlinear living systems D. C. Mikulecky; 4.
Improving predicability in networks: system specification through hierarchy
theory T. F. H. Allen and R. V. O'Neill; Part II. Network approaches to
problems in ecosystems ecology: 5. Network trophic dynamics: an emerging
paradigm in ecosystems ecology M. Higashi, B. C. Patten and T. P. Burns; 6.
Positive feedback and ecosystem organisation D. L. De Angelis and W. M.
Post; 7. Structure, stability and succession of model competition systems
K. Kawasaki, H. Nakajima, N. Shigesada and E. Teramoto; 8. Hierarchal
evolution in ecological networks: environs and selection T. P. Burns, B. C.
Patten and M. Higashi; 9. Control theory in the study of ecosystems: a
summary view B. Hannon and J. Bentsman; 10. Do economics-like principles
predict ecosystem behaviour under changing resource constraints? R.
Herendeen; Concluding remarks: Network ecology: indirect determination of
the life-environment relationship in ecosystems B. C. Patten; Indexes.
Higashi and T. P Burns; Part I. Perspectives on the network approach to
ecosystems: 1. Networks in ecology R. Margalef; 2. Formal agency in
ecosystem development R. E. Ulanowicz; 3. Network thermodynamics: a
unifying approach to dynamic nonlinear living systems D. C. Mikulecky; 4.
Improving predicability in networks: system specification through hierarchy
theory T. F. H. Allen and R. V. O'Neill; Part II. Network approaches to
problems in ecosystems ecology: 5. Network trophic dynamics: an emerging
paradigm in ecosystems ecology M. Higashi, B. C. Patten and T. P. Burns; 6.
Positive feedback and ecosystem organisation D. L. De Angelis and W. M.
Post; 7. Structure, stability and succession of model competition systems
K. Kawasaki, H. Nakajima, N. Shigesada and E. Teramoto; 8. Hierarchal
evolution in ecological networks: environs and selection T. P. Burns, B. C.
Patten and M. Higashi; 9. Control theory in the study of ecosystems: a
summary view B. Hannon and J. Bentsman; 10. Do economics-like principles
predict ecosystem behaviour under changing resource constraints? R.
Herendeen; Concluding remarks: Network ecology: indirect determination of
the life-environment relationship in ecosystems B. C. Patten; Indexes.
Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Enrichment of ecosystem theory M.
Higashi and T. P Burns; Part I. Perspectives on the network approach to
ecosystems: 1. Networks in ecology R. Margalef; 2. Formal agency in
ecosystem development R. E. Ulanowicz; 3. Network thermodynamics: a
unifying approach to dynamic nonlinear living systems D. C. Mikulecky; 4.
Improving predicability in networks: system specification through hierarchy
theory T. F. H. Allen and R. V. O'Neill; Part II. Network approaches to
problems in ecosystems ecology: 5. Network trophic dynamics: an emerging
paradigm in ecosystems ecology M. Higashi, B. C. Patten and T. P. Burns; 6.
Positive feedback and ecosystem organisation D. L. De Angelis and W. M.
Post; 7. Structure, stability and succession of model competition systems
K. Kawasaki, H. Nakajima, N. Shigesada and E. Teramoto; 8. Hierarchal
evolution in ecological networks: environs and selection T. P. Burns, B. C.
Patten and M. Higashi; 9. Control theory in the study of ecosystems: a
summary view B. Hannon and J. Bentsman; 10. Do economics-like principles
predict ecosystem behaviour under changing resource constraints? R.
Herendeen; Concluding remarks: Network ecology: indirect determination of
the life-environment relationship in ecosystems B. C. Patten; Indexes.
Higashi and T. P Burns; Part I. Perspectives on the network approach to
ecosystems: 1. Networks in ecology R. Margalef; 2. Formal agency in
ecosystem development R. E. Ulanowicz; 3. Network thermodynamics: a
unifying approach to dynamic nonlinear living systems D. C. Mikulecky; 4.
Improving predicability in networks: system specification through hierarchy
theory T. F. H. Allen and R. V. O'Neill; Part II. Network approaches to
problems in ecosystems ecology: 5. Network trophic dynamics: an emerging
paradigm in ecosystems ecology M. Higashi, B. C. Patten and T. P. Burns; 6.
Positive feedback and ecosystem organisation D. L. De Angelis and W. M.
Post; 7. Structure, stability and succession of model competition systems
K. Kawasaki, H. Nakajima, N. Shigesada and E. Teramoto; 8. Hierarchal
evolution in ecological networks: environs and selection T. P. Burns, B. C.
Patten and M. Higashi; 9. Control theory in the study of ecosystems: a
summary view B. Hannon and J. Bentsman; 10. Do economics-like principles
predict ecosystem behaviour under changing resource constraints? R.
Herendeen; Concluding remarks: Network ecology: indirect determination of
the life-environment relationship in ecosystems B. C. Patten; Indexes.