Ecology is the study of interactions between organisms and their environment, focusing on ecosystems' structure, function, and dynamics. This book introduces the fundamental principles of general ecology, including population dynamics, community interactions, ecosystem processes, and biodiversity. Aimed at environmental science students and professionals, This book offers clear explanations, case studies, and practical examples to illustrate ecological concepts. It is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of ecological principles and their applications in conservation, resource management, and environmental policy.
Print ISBN: 9781682511381 | $130 | 2025 | Paperback
Subject: Life Science
Editor: Xander Nelson
About the Editor: Xander Nelson, with a Ph.D. in Applied Molecular Biology, is a professor in the Department of Biology. His research interests focus on taxonomy, molecular biology, and cell biology, and he has published extensively in these fields through numerous peer-reviewed papers and articles. Nelson's special interest lies in the intersection of biotechnology and biosafety, especially in relation to enhancing rural incomes and livelihoods. His work contributes to a deeper understanding of ecological and biological processes, with practical implications for rural communities.