An Introduction to Methods and Models in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology
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This unique textbook introduces undergraduate students to quantitative models and methods in ecology, behavioral ecology, evolutionary biology, and
conservation. It explores the core concepts shared by these related fields using tools and practical skills such as experimental design, generating
phylogenies, basic statistical inference, and persuasive grant writing. And contributors use examples from their own cutting-edge research, providing
diverse views to engage students and broaden their understanding.
This is the only textbook on the subject featuring a collaborative 'active learning' approach that emphasizes hands-on learning. Every chapter has exercises that enable students to work directly with the material at their own pace and in small groups. Each problem includes data presented in a rich array of formats, which students use to answer questions that illustrate patterns, principles, and methods. Topics range from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and population effective size to optimal foraging and indices of biodiversity.
This is the only textbook on the subject featuring a collaborative 'active learning' approach that emphasizes hands-on learning. Every chapter has exercises that enable students to work directly with the material at their own pace and in small groups. Each problem includes data presented in a rich array of formats, which students use to answer questions that illustrate patterns, principles, and methods. Topics range from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and population effective size to optimal foraging and indices of biodiversity.
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