abline(h = 0) # add a line across the middle > title(ylab = "Pearson residuals") # add a title > barplot(PRS[2,], las = 2, cex.names = 0.8) > title(main = "Grass habitat", ylab = "Pearson residuals") > abline(h = c(-2, 2), ...
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This is important to our understanding of the planets biological diversity and how species interactions relate to the functioning of ecosystems at all scales.
This is an up-to-date study of patterns and processes involving two or more species. The book strikes a balance between plant and animal species and among studies of marine, freshwater and terrestrial communities.
Each mathematical section has been carefully structured and fully explained in biological terms. Community Ecology presents a refreshingly readable course text for advanced undergraduates in ecology."--BOOK JACKET.
This book presents the proceedings of a workshop on community ecology organized at Davis, in April, 1986, sponsored by the Sloan Foundation. There have been several recent symposia on community...
A pluralistic approach to community ecology.
This multi-author text has been planned as a companion to the successful volumes on theoretical ecology, behavioural ecology and physiological ecology mentioned elsewhere in this catalogue. The editors have covered...
Community ecology: the study of the patterns and processes involving two or more species - has developed rapidly in the last two decades, driven by new and more sophisticated research techniques, advances in mathematical theory and modeling ...
Covers many of the mainstays of community analysis including: diversity, similarity and cluster analysis, ordination and multivariate analyses.
Each mathematical section has been carefully structured and fully explained in biological terms. Community Ecology presents a refreshingly readable course text for advanced undergraduates in ecology.