Population Ecology of Individuals
Discover the intricate world of individual behavior in ecology with Population Ecology of Individuals by Adam Lomnicki. Published by Princeton University Press in 1988, this enlightening paperback spans 240 pages and delves into the essential dynamics of populations through the lens of individual actions and characteristics. Lomnicki asserts that understanding population dynamics requires a comprehensive examination of individual differences beyond just sex, age, and taxonomic affiliation, highlighting factors like unequal access to resources. This thought-provoking work is a must-read for anyone interested in animal ecology, applied ecology, and the biological sciences. Enhance your knowledge of population biology and the complexities of life sciences with this essential reference in ecology and zoology. Perfect for students, researchers, and nature enthusiasts alike!