The cycling of elements such as carbon and nitrogen is of central importance in ecology, particularly when humans are causing changes to nutrient cycles on a global scale. This book develops a rigorous mathematical framework to illustrate how nutrient cycles operate and interact in plants and soils, forming the foundations of a new ecosystem theory. Powerful predictions can be generated covering a wide range of ecological phenomena related to nutrient cycling from a few basic equations. These predictions are tested extensively against field and laboratory studies of agricultural and forest ecosystems.
Theoretical Ecosystem Ecology: Understanding Element Cycles
$49.98
This book develops a mathematical framework to help students understand how nutrient cycles operate in ecosystem ecology.
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| Weight | 0.612 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 15.9 × 1.9 × 24.1 in |

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