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Ecology, 3/e

Manuel C. Molles, Jr., University of New Mexico

ISBN: 0072439696
Copyright year: 2005

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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     Species Interactions and Community Structure

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

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