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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jessica Gurevitch , Samuel M. Scheiner , Gordon A. FoxPublisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Edition: 3rd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 27.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 1.356kg ISBN: 9781605358291ISBN 10: 1605358290 Pages: 648 Publication Date: 04 September 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsChapter 1. The Science of Plant Ecology Part 1: Individuals and Their Environment Chapter 2. Photosynthesis and Light Chapter 3. Water Relations and Thermal Energy Balance Chapter 4. Soil and Terrestrial Plant Life Chapter 5. Ecosystem Processes Part 2: From Individuals to Populations Chapter 6. Individual Growth and Reproduction Chapter 7. Plant Life Histories Chapter 8. Population Structure, Growth, and Decline Chapter 9. Evolution: Processes and Change Part 3: Population Interactions and Communities Chapter 10. Competition and Other Plant Interactions Chapter 11. Herbivory and other Trophic Interactions Chapter 12. Community diversity and structure Chapter 13. Community dynamics and succession Chapter 14. Local Abundance, Diversity, and Rarity Part 4: From Landscapes to Planet Earth Chapter 15. Landscapes: Pattern and Scale Chapter 16. Climate, Plants, and Climate Change Chapter 17. Paleoecology Chapter 18. Biomes and Physiognomy Chapter 19. Global Biodiversity Patterns, Loss, and ConservationReviewsMost appealing aspects of the revision plan: The addition of a chapter on global biodiversity patterns, further details to help students grapple with the quantitative nature of population ecology, and the addition of more theoretical work...Seems like a good match [for my course]...The mixture of field based, theoretical and physiological coverage makes this a real draw for aplant ecology course. * Alexandra Wright, California State University LA * The Ecology of Plants is comprehensive, offers a good diversity of viewpoints, and has good images...does a good job of covering the breadth of the field, and also has a lot of detail. It is readable, and provides students with a good reference to the topic of plant ecology. Most appealing aspect of the revision plan: The first point * that the chapters ""stand alone"". I already teach the course this way, with students using chapters in the book somewhat out of sequence. However, the sequence advertised in the new table of contents mirrors my course well now...The revision plan seems well thought out and the results appear promising.Robert D. Cox, Texas Tech University * I used this textbook (2nd edition) asagrad student and now use it as a teaching professor. Overall it is excellent and sorely in need of a new edition. Chapters on competition, disturbance and succession, herbivory and landscape ecology were particularly use I for my course....I like the ""stand alone chapter"" approach (with link and cross references to other chapters if needed!) the authors articulate. In the 2nd edition I had to spread readings out across multiple chapters. Students didn't like this. Also, I really want to see more aspects of climate change more thoroughly and explicitly referred to in the text; it looks like the authors will do this for the 3rd edition. I'm also intrigued by the reference to updated pollination ecology material aswell as updates on measuring biodiversity. Nothing in the revision plan turns meoff... I have been wanting arevrsed edition for years now. * Michael Fleming, California State University Stanislaus * Author InformationJessica Gurevitch is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolution at Stony Brook University. Samuel M. Scheiner is a researcher in ecology and evolution. Gordon A. Fox is Adjunct Professor of Biology at the University of New Mexico, and Emeritus Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of South Florida. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |