Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
212
Language
English
Published
Dec 6, 2013
Publisher
Springer
Edition
1998
ISBN-10
1489947000
ISBN-13
9781489947000
Description
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between individual behavior and the dynamics of communities, offering a captivating look at how these elements interconnect and influence each other. Authored by John M. Fryxell and Per Lundberg, the book combines rigorous scientific analysis with engaging prose, making complex ecological concepts accessible to a broad audience.
The authors explore how individual decisions, driven by survival instincts and social interactions, shape population structures and community resilience. Through a blend of theoretical frameworks and real-world case studies, readers gain a deeper understanding of the factors that govern animal behavior and their implications for ecological models.
With an emphasis on the dynamic interplay of species interactions and environmental influences, this work serves as a vital resource for researchers and students alike. It invites readers to contemplate the broader ecological patterns that emerge from individual actions and the relevance of these patterns in addressing contemporary environmental challenges.
The authors explore how individual decisions, driven by survival instincts and social interactions, shape population structures and community resilience. Through a blend of theoretical frameworks and real-world case studies, readers gain a deeper understanding of the factors that govern animal behavior and their implications for ecological models.
With an emphasis on the dynamic interplay of species interactions and environmental influences, this work serves as a vital resource for researchers and students alike. It invites readers to contemplate the broader ecological patterns that emerge from individual actions and the relevance of these patterns in addressing contemporary environmental challenges.