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Introduction to Population Biology
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Introduction to Population Biology

Introduction to Population Biology

Dick Neal

394 pages, parution le 15/01/2004

Résumé

How do plant and animal populations change genetically to evolve and adapt to their local environments? How do populations grow and interact with one another through competition and predation? How does behaviour influence ecology and evolution? Introduction to Population Biology covers all these areas and more. Taking a quantitative and Darwinian perspective, the basic theory of population processes is developed using mathematical models. To allow students of biology, ecology and evolution to gain a real understanding of the subject, key features include:

  • step-by-step instructions for spreadsheet simulations of many basic equations to explore the outcomes or predictions of models
  • worked examples showing how the equations are applied to biological questions
  • problem sets together with detailed solutions to help the reader test their understanding
  • real-life examples to help the reader relate the theory to the natural world

Sommaire

  • Glossary
  • Part I. Evolution by Natural Selection
    • Darwin concludes that organisms evolve
    • Darwin’s theories of evolution
    • Understanding natural selection
  • Part II. Simple Population Growth Models and Their Simulation:
    • Density-independent growth and overproduction
    • Density-dependent growth and the logistic growth model
  • Part III. Population Genetics and Evolution:
    • Gene frequencies and the Hardy-Weinberg Principle
    • Mutation and the genetic variation of populations
    • Small populations, genetic drift and inbreeding
    • Migration, gene flow and the differentiation of populations
    • Quantifying natural selection: haploid and zygotic selection models
    • Applying zygotic selection models to natural systems
    • Polygenic inheritance, quantitative genetics and heritability
    • Population genetics: summary and synthesis
  • Part IV. Demography
    • Life tables and age-specific death rates
    • Age-specific reproduction and population growth rates
    • Evolution of life histories
  • Part V. Interactions Between Species, and the Behaviour of Individuals
    • Interspecific competition and amensalism
    • Predation
    • Animal behaviour, natural selection and altruistic traits
    • Sexual selection and mating systems
  • Epilogue
  • References
  • Solutions to problems
  • Index
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Éditeur(s) Cambridge University Press
Auteur(s) Dick Neal
Parution 15/01/2004
Nb. de pages 394
Format 19 x 24,5
Couverture Broché
Poids 915g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780521532235
ISBN13 978-0-521-53223-5

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