Elements of Mathematical Ecology

Elements of Mathematical Ecology by Mark Kot, published by Cambridge University Press on July 19, 2001, is a comprehensive resource that introduces both classical and modern mathematical models in population ecology. This edition spans 453 pages and is presented in English, focusing on essential topics such as density dependence, demographic stochasticity, and population interactions, while also addressing the application of optimal control theory in managing renewable resources.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of both simple and structured population models, including spatially-structured and age-structured models. The book includes numerous clear line diagrams to enhance understanding of the mathematical concepts presented, along with relevant problems throughout the text to aid comprehension. Supplementary mathematical and historical material enriches the main content, making this volume suitable for upper-level students and beginning researchers in ecology, mathematical biology, and applied mathematics.
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Elements of Mathematical Ecology provides an introduction to classical and modern mathematical models, methods, and issues in population ecology. The first part of the book is devoted to simple, unstructured population models that ignore much of the variability found in natural populations for the sake of tractability. Topics covered include density dependence, bifurcations, demographic stochasticity, time delays, population interactions (predation, competition, and mutualism), and the application of optimal control theory to the management of renewable resources. The second part of this book is devoted to structured population models, covering spatially-structured population models (with a focus on reaction-diffusion models), age-structured models, and two-sex models. Suitable for upper level students and beginning researchers in ecology, mathematical biology, and applied mathematics, the volume includes numerous clear line diagrams that clarify the mathematics, relevant problems throughout the text that aid understanding, and supplementary mathematical and historical material that enrich the main text.
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