Trophic Ecology

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A01=James E. Garvey
A01=Matt Whiles
advanced food web synthesis
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Autotrophic Production
bioenergetic modeling
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Common Language
Complex Trophic Interactions
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decomposition processes
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Ecological Network Analyses
ecological stoichiometry
Ecosystem Ecology
Energy Source
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Fatty Acid Tails
Fatty Acids
Food Chain Length
Food Web
Food Webs
foraging theory
Gizzard Shad
Ideal Free Distribution
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Macro-Ecology
Maximize Energy Intake
Metabolic Theory
nutrient cycling
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Predator-Prey Relationships
Prey Items
Prey Population
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quantitative ecological analysis
Ra Te
Redfield Ratio
Sea Otters
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Trophic Cascade
Trophic Ecology
Trophic Interactions
Trophic Levels
Trophic Pyramid
Trophic Transfer
Yellow Perch

Product details

  • ISBN 9781498758468
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This book is a bridge between ecological paradigms – organismal/community approaches to food web dynamics and ecosystem-level approaches to production. The unification of organismal, community, and ecosystem approaches in ecology is emerging due to the growing availability of new techniques for assessing trophic interactions and their implications for ecosystems. Trophic Ecology is a formal text for both newcomers to the discipline as well as seasoned professionals looking for new ideas and refreshers on old topics. A wide range of topics are explained including autotrophy, heterotrophy, omnivory, decomposition, foraging behavior and theory, trophic cascades, bioenergetics, and production. The audience is upper-level undergraduate students and entry-level graduate students interested in autecological, organismal approaches to ecology, community and ecosystem ecology. It is also a reference text for instructors teaching upper-division courses, providing examples from the literature, quantitative approaches to teach, and new hypotheses yet to be fully tested by ecologists.