Scaling Relations in Experimental Ecology

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Scaling Relations in Experimental Ecology

Robert Gardner (editor), W. Kemp (editor), Victor Kennedy (editor), John Petersen (editor)
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This book discusses the impact of recent advances in the theory of "scaling relationships" and identifies critical issues that must be considered if experimental results are used to understand the temporal and spatial scales of actual ecosystems.


This book discusses the impact of recent advances in the theory of "scaling relationships" and identifies critical issues that must be considered if experimental results are used to understand the temporal and spatial scales of actual ecosystems.
The complexity of ecosystems complicates experimental design. How, for example, does a scientist draw boundaries when studying species effects and interactions? Once these boundaries are drawn, how does one treat factors external to that study? Will the failure to consider external factors affect one's ability to extrapolate information across temporal and spatial scales? This volume provides a compilation from a broad range of ecologists with extensive experimental research experience that addresses these and other questions of scaling relations.

عام:
2001
الناشر:
Columbia University Press
اللغة:
english
الصفحات:
352
ISBN 10:
0231504934
ISBN 13:
9780231504935
ملف:
PDF, 7.20 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2001
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