Laws, Theories, and Patterns in Ecology
Walter Dodds
(Author)
Description
Physics and chemistry are distinguished from biology by the way generalizations are codified into theories tested by observation and experimentation. Some theories have been sufficiently tested to qualify as laws. In ecology, generalizations worthy of being called theories are less common because observations and experimentation are difficult and exceptions are more common. In this book, Walter K. Dodds enumerates generalizations in ecology. Introductory material describes how the practice of science in general, and ecology specifically, yields theories and laws. Dodds also discusses why such ideas are only useful if they have predictive ability, and delineates the scope of these generalizations and the constraints that limit their application. The result is a short book that delves deeply into important ecological ideas and how they predict and provide understanding.Product Details
Price
$41.94
Publisher
University of California Press
Publish Date
August 05, 2009
Pages
232
Dimensions
5.4 X 0.7 X 8.3 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780520260412
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About the Author
Walter K. Dodds is Professor of Biology at Kansas State University and the author of Freshwater Ecology and Humanity's Footprint.
Reviews
"Valuable contribution."--Eric Keeling"Ecoscience" (06/29/2011)
"It is encyclopedic in its treatment. . . the wide scope of the book turns up some surprising gems."-- (03/01/2010)
"Dodd's goals for this book are both urgent and worthy."--Ecology (06/08/2011)
"It is encyclopedic in its treatment. . . the wide scope of the book turns up some surprising gems."-- (03/01/2010)
"Dodd's goals for this book are both urgent and worthy."--Ecology (06/08/2011)