
Predator Ecology
evolutionary ecology of the functional response
$172.06
- Paperback
176 pages
- Release Date
28 September 2021
Summary
The Web of Life: Understanding Predator Ecology
Predator-prey interactions are fundamental, directing energy flow through trophic levels and shaping the architecture of ecological systems. Central to understanding these dynamics is the functional response – the correlation between a predator’s foraging efficiency and prey availability. This response is pivotal in community ecology, influencing the abundance, diversity, and dynamics within ecosystems.
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Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780192895516 |
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ISBN-10: | 0192895516 |
Author: | John P. DeLong |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Imprint: | Oxford University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 176 |
Edition: | 1st |
Release Date: | 28 September 2021 |
Weight: | 308g |
Dimensions: | 235mm x 156mm x 10mm |
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This textbook provides a comprehensive review of the topic and explains the key equations and concepts. It will be a welcome resource for new and experienced researchers of a topic in which, despite its regular appearance in textbooks and decades of scientific debate decades, it remains difficult to reconcile theory with field ecology. * Conservation Biology *The book will be a welcome resource for new and experienced researchers of a topic in which, despite its regular appearance in textbooks and decades of scientific debate decades, it remains difficult to reconcile theory with field ecology. * Conservation Biology *This textbook provides a comprehensive review of the topic and explains the key equations and concepts. The book will be a welcome resource for new and experienced researchers of a topic in which, despite its regular appearance in textbooks and decades of scientific debate decades, it remains difficult to reconcile theory with field ecology. * Journal of Conservation Biology *The book is very much worth reading and should belong into the library of any Ecology & Evolution department or person interested in feeding ecology, trophic interactions, and consumer-resource dynamics. * Arne Schröder, Basic and Applied Ecology *The book is very much worth reading and should belong into the library of any Ecology & Evolution department or person interested in feeding ecology, trophic interactions, and consumer-resource dynamics. * Arne Schröder, Basic and Applied Ecology *
About The Author
John P. DeLong
John P. DeLong is Associate Professor of Biology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Director of Cedar Point Biological Station. He got his start in predator biology working with migratory raptors in New Mexico, going on to spend 14 years in migration research. Eventually he began studying predatory protists, copepods, mammalian carnivores, and spiders as well. The author has taught a course on Predator Ecology annually since 2013, using the functional response as the core concept of the course. The course provides valuable opportunities for students to estimate functional responses and conduct, in many cases, their first real research. He has published nearly 100 peer-reviewed articles, many involving predators of some kind.
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