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An introduction to the study of the relations of living organisms to their environment. The contents include coverage of the Gaia hypothesis, Chaos theory, terrestrial and aquatic biomes, populations, communities, plants, predators, parasites and disease, foodwebs, biomass and biodiversity.

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Ecology by John Cloudsley-Thompson

An illustrated introduction to the study of the relations of living organisms to their environment. The contents include coverage of the Gaia hypothesis, Chaos theory, terrestrial and aquatic biomes, populations, communities, plants, predators, parasites and disease, foodwebs, biomass and biodiversity. Contemporary debates are included on overpopulation, pollution and biodegradation. The book is suitable for first year students and general readers.
A straightforward writing style, astute selection of material and numerous illustrations make the book a pleasurable but authoritative introduction to the field- The Biologist 1996 Issue 46
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ISBN 13 9780340711439
ISBN 10 0340711434
Title Ecology
Author John Cloudsley-Thompson
Series Teach Yourself Educational
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Murray Press
Year published 1998-11-04
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.