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Ecology, Concepts and Applications, 2/e
Manuel C. Molles, University of New Mexico - Albuquerque

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Contents:

chapter 1: Introduction: What Is Ecology?
chapter 2: Life on Land
chapter 3: Life in Water
chapter 4: Temperature Relations
chapter 5: Water Relations
chapter 6: Energy and Nutrient Relations
chapter 7: Social Relations
chapter 8: Population Genetics and Natural Selection
chapter 9: Population Distribution and Abundance
chapter 10: Population Dynamics
chapter 11: Population Growth
chapter 12: Life Histories
chapter 13: Competition
chapter 14: Exploitation: Predation, Herbivory, Parasitism, and Disease
chapter 15: Mutualism
chapter 16: Species Abundance and Diversity
chapter 17: Food Webs
chapter 18: Primary Production and Energy Flow
chapter 19: Nutrient Cycling and Retention
chapter 20: Succession and Stability
chapter 21: Landscape Ecology
chapter 22: Geographic Ecology
chapter 23: Global Ecology