Ecological Modeling: A Commonsense Approach to Theory and Practice
"Grant and Swannack are to be commended for their attempt to strip ecological modelling of its complexities and present the bare bones for
beginners... I found the book to be very well written, clear and inclusive of all basic theory for deterministic ecological modelling. The book is
admirably concise, which will appeal to many." (Austral Ecology, May 2009) "This is an excellent textbook in population dynamic modeling. The very
core of the system approach and system thinking is explained very clearly and in a way that encourages the readers to go modeling." (Ecological
Modelling, January 2009) "This book is valuable for its listing of 39 common pitfalls of model development; the 60 citations dividing into four
categories of models that can serve as the starting point for most ecological modeling approaches; and the fractal beauty of it all." (CHOICE, January
2009) "A key feature of the book is the use of case studies which are based on straightforward ecological questions with a practical interest."
(Environmental Conservation, September 2008)
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