Coexistence in Ecology: A Mechanistic Perspective (Monographs in Population Biology Book 122)
Explore the cutting-edge of ecological theory and practical application with Coexistence in Ecology: A Mechanistic Perspective, part of the prestigious Monographs in Population Biology series (Book 122). Now available at Books Hub PK, this essential title offers a powerful synthesis of ecological mechanisms that promote species coexistence in complex ecosystems.
Written by leading ecologists, this book introduces a mechanistic framework to understand how competing species coexist despite limited resources. It provides a critical update to classical coexistence theory, integrating mathematical models, empirical research, and biological insight to explain biodiversity patterns in natural and managed environments.
For students, researchers, and conservation practitioners, this monograph is more than just theory—it is a practical toolkit for analyzing real-world ecological systems, managing biodiversity, and predicting the outcomes of species interactions in changing environments.
📘 Key Features:
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In-depth coverage of mechanistic approaches to species competition and coexistence
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Integrates modern mathematical ecology with empirical data
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Addresses key drivers of biodiversity, including spatial structure, temporal variation, and resource partitioning
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Discusses implications for conservation biology, invasive species management, and ecosystem restoration
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Authored by leading experts in population dynamics and theoretical ecology