Mathematical Modeling in Microbial Ecology

Mathematical Modeling in Microbial Ecology by Arthur Koch, published by Springer US in October 2012, is a comprehensive resource that explores the application of mathematical modeling within the field of microbial ecology. This edition, originally released in 1998, spans 273 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into various systems, from subcellular structures to entire ecosystems, illustrating how to assess the accuracy of models in representing these biological systems.
Readers will find a detailed examination of experimental and practical applications of mathematical modeling, with a focus on addressing contemporary issues in microbial ecology, including the impacts of pollution and the effects of pesticides and herbicides. The text encourages the ongoing development and application of modeling techniques to tackle emerging challenges in the life sciences, particularly in relation to biochemistry and zoology. This resource serves as a valuable tool for those interested in the intersection of mathematics and ecological science.
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From the Chapman & Hall Microbiology Series this unique resource offers specific experimental and practical applications of mathematical modeling in microbial ecology. The text presents a variety of systems, ranging from subcellular systems to ecosystems, and shows how to test whether the models provide a good representation of the system. The book also encourages further development and application of modeling to burgeoning problems associated with microbial ecology, such as the pollution and destruction of pesticides and herbicides.
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