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Dynamic State Variable Models in Ecology

Methods and Applications

by (author) Colin W. Clark & Marc Mangel

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Initial publish date
Jan 2000
Category
Environmental Science
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780195122671
    Publish Date
    Jan 2000
    List Price
    $135.00
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780195122664
    Publish Date
    Feb 2000
    List Price
    $365.00

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This book introduces readers to a set of powerful and extremely flexible modeling techniques, starting at "square one" and continuing with carefully chosen applications. Some of these applications of methodology include insect oviposition behavior, overwinter survival of birds and fish, avian migration, resource management, conservation biology, agroecology, and human behavior. This book also explains how to construct, test, and use dynamic state variable models in a wide range of contexts in evolutionary ecology, and its complete and up-to-date coverage allows readers to immediately begin using the described techniques. Dynamic State Variable Models in Ecology is designed for self-instruction or for use in upper division undergraduate or graduate courses. It is ideal for students and scientists interested in behavior, ecology, anthropology, conservation biology, and related fields.

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Contributor Notes

Colin W. Clark is at University of British Columbia. Marc Mangel is at University of California, Santa Cruz.

Editorial Reviews

"Clark ... and Mangel ... offer, as its title implies, a self-teaching introduction to the construction, testing, and application of dynamic state variable models. These are highly flexible individual optimization models of behavior involving restraints and tradeoffs as they affect individual fitness. This model approach employs the computational techniques of backward and forward iteration to arrive at some understanding of a phenomenon that cannot be studied directly. The first three chapters cover the basics of developing and using mechanistic dynamic state variable models. ... The remaining nine chapters provide examples of the use of dynamic state variable models in a variety of contexts ... The book demands some minimal proficiency in mathematics and skill in computer programming. A useful reference and manual for ecology, behavioral and conservation biology, and evolutionary ecology scientists. Graduate students; faculty and researchers."--Choice