If a book can be described as robust, then Mathematical Ecology of Populations and Ecosystems, by John Pastor, deserves that description. The book’s straightforward structure confronts the reader immediately with the main questions of mathematical ecology applied to populations and ecosystems, approaching them from a variety of mathematical viewpoints. Populations and Ecosystems are first described as separate entities (in separate sections), and the two are then integrated in the final section, Populations and Ecosystems in Space and Time.
Mathematical ecology of populations and ecosystems by J. Pastor: Book Review / Rocchini, Duccio. - In: ECOSCIENCE. - ISSN 1195-6860. - STAMPA. - 17:2(2010), pp. 226-227.
Mathematical ecology of populations and ecosystems by J. Pastor: Book Review
Rocchini, Duccio
2010
Abstract
If a book can be described as robust, then Mathematical Ecology of Populations and Ecosystems, by John Pastor, deserves that description. The book’s straightforward structure confronts the reader immediately with the main questions of mathematical ecology applied to populations and ecosystems, approaching them from a variety of mathematical viewpoints. Populations and Ecosystems are first described as separate entities (in separate sections), and the two are then integrated in the final section, Populations and Ecosystems in Space and Time.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.