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Pasquale De Marco

Mathematical Modelling in Ecology

Mathematical Ecology: Unveiling the Intricate Dynamics of Ecosystems is a groundbreaking exploration of the application of mathematics to ecological problems. This comprehensive book provides a deep dive into the theoretical foundations, practical applications, and real-world case studies that have shaped the field of mathematical ecology.
Within its pages, readers will embark on a journey through the intricate workings of ecosystems, gaining a profound understanding of the factors that drive population dynamics, shape community interactions, and determine ecosystem functioning. Mathematical models are presented as powerful tools for unraveling the complexities of ecological systems, providing insights that would otherwise remain hidden.
From population growth and decline to species coexistence and competitive exclusion, Mathematical Ecology delves into the mathematical underpinnings of ecological phenomena. It explores the mathematical analysis of food webs, energy flow, and nutrient cycling, revealing the mechanisms that maintain ecosystem stability and resilience.
This book also delves into the cutting-edge frontiers of mathematical ecology, showcasing how mathematical models are being used to predict ecosystem responses to environmental change, inform conservation and management strategies, and address global challenges such as biodiversity loss and climate change.
With its clear and engaging writing style, Mathematical Ecology is an essential resource for ecologists, mathematicians, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the intricate dynamics of ecosystems. It is a testament to the power of mathematics as a tool for unlocking the secrets of the natural world.
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Publicação original
2025
Ano da publicação
2025
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