Ecology: (Record no. 132)
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control field | MU |
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9780521588027 |
Terms of availability | Tzs 119,625/= |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
Original cataloging agency | MU Library |
Language of cataloging | eng. |
Transcribing agency | MU Library |
Description conventions | AACR |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Edition number | 22 |
Classification number | 577 CHA |
Item number | 1 |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Chapman, J. L. (Jenny Louise), 1955 - |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Ecology: |
Remainder of title | principles and applications, |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | / Jennifer Chapman; and Michael J Reiss |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Cambridge: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Cambridge, U.P., |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 1999. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | vi, 330 p.: |
Other physical details | ill.; |
Dimensions | 25cm. |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE | |
Bibliography, etc. note | Includes references and index. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | Contents<br/>Introduction<br/> 2<br/> <br/>12 The nature of ecology<br/> 3<br/> <br/>The individual<br/> 5<br/> <br/>23 Metabolic rate<br/> 7<br/> <br/>24 Factors affecting metabolic rate<br/> 9<br/> <br/>25 Size determines more than metabolic rate<br/> 10<br/> <br/>26 Energy budgets<br/> 11<br/> <br/>27 Distinguishing between growth and reproduction<br/> 13<br/> <br/>115 Omnivores<br/> 126<br/> <br/>117 Food webs<br/> 128<br/> <br/>118 Pyramids of numbers<br/> 129<br/> <br/>119 Pyramids of biomass<br/> 130<br/> <br/>Energy transfer<br/> 132<br/> <br/>123 Primary production in aquatic communities<br/> 136<br/> <br/>125 Efficiencies in ecology<br/> 137<br/> <br/>127 The efficiency of energy transfer in ecosystems<br/> 142<br/> <br/><br/>Autecology<br/> 16<br/> <br/>33 The autecology of the European starling<br/> 19<br/> <br/>Population dynamics<br/> 23<br/> <br/>42 Dispersal of organisms<br/> 24<br/> <br/>44 The study of populations<br/> 25<br/> <br/>45 Presentation of demographic data<br/> 29<br/> <br/>46 Evolutionary strategies<br/> 32<br/> <br/>47 Modular organisms<br/> 34<br/> <br/>Population regulation<br/> 37<br/> <br/>52 Factors which regulate population size<br/> 39<br/> <br/>53 Patterns in population dynamics<br/> 48<br/> <br/>Ecological genetics<br/> 51<br/> <br/>62 Reproductive systems<br/> 52<br/> <br/>63 Genetic consequences of different reproductive systems<br/> 55<br/> <br/>64 Patterns of genetic variation<br/> 58<br/> <br/>65 Genetic variation within an organism<br/> 63<br/> <br/>Behavioural ecology<br/> 64<br/> <br/>74 Growth versus reproduction<br/> 68<br/> <br/>76 Parental care<br/> 69<br/> <br/>77 Breeding systems in plants<br/> 70<br/> <br/>78 Alternative strategies<br/> 71<br/> <br/>79 Games theory<br/> 72<br/> <br/>710 Constraints on adaptation<br/> 74<br/> <br/>Sociobiology<br/> 77<br/> <br/>83 Disadvantages of group living<br/> 79<br/> <br/>84 Optimal group size<br/> 80<br/> <br/>86 The unit of selection and social behaviour<br/> 83<br/> <br/>87 Human sociobiology<br/> 89<br/> <br/>The environment<br/> 92<br/> <br/>92 The physical environment<br/> 93<br/> <br/>93 The biotic environment<br/> 101<br/> <br/>94 Biotic and abiotic interactions<br/> 103<br/> <br/>Habitats and niches<br/> 106<br/> <br/>103 Causes competitive exclusion principle<br/> 110<br/> <br/>104 Species coexistence<br/> 112<br/> <br/>105 Fundamental and realised niches<br/> 113<br/> <br/>106 Resource partitioning<br/> 114<br/> <br/>107 Character displacement<br/> 116<br/> <br/>109 Do plants need niches?<br/> 118<br/> <br/>1010 Community structure of fish on coral reefs<br/> 119<br/> <br/>Trophic levels<br/> 120<br/> <br/>113 Decomposers<br/> 122<br/> <br/>114 Herbivores and carnivores<br/> 125<br/> <br/>128 Pyramids of energy<br/> 144<br/> <br/>Nutrient cycling and pollution<br/> 147<br/> <br/>132 The carbon cycle<br/> 148<br/> <br/>133 The greenhouse effect<br/> 149<br/> <br/>134 The nitrogen cycle<br/> 152<br/> <br/>135 The phosphorus cycle<br/> 155<br/> <br/>137 The importance of nutrient availability<br/> 156<br/> <br/>138 Pollution<br/> 158<br/> <br/>Communities<br/> 168<br/> <br/>143 Global distribution of terrestrial communities<br/> 178<br/> <br/>144 Patterns of diversity<br/> 181<br/> <br/>Ecosystems<br/> 187<br/> <br/>153 Wetland and aquatic ecosystems<br/> 196<br/> <br/>154 Interrelationships of ecosystems<br/> 204<br/> <br/>Succession<br/> 206<br/> <br/>162 The causes of change<br/> 207<br/> <br/>163 Examples of primary seres<br/> 208<br/> <br/>164 Patterns of succession<br/> 211<br/> <br/>165 Human influence on succession<br/> 215<br/> <br/>Biomes<br/> 217<br/> <br/>173 Wetland and freshwater biomes<br/> 227<br/> <br/>174 Coastal and marine biomes<br/> 228<br/> <br/>Biogeography<br/> 235<br/> <br/>182 The historic effects of plate tectonics<br/> 236<br/> <br/>183 Island biogeography<br/> 241<br/> <br/>Coevolution<br/> 252<br/> <br/>192 Pair wise coevolution<br/> 253<br/> <br/>193 Diffuse coevolution<br/> 256<br/> <br/>194 Insect pollination<br/> 258<br/> <br/>195 Introduced species<br/> 263<br/> <br/>Conservation principles<br/> 268<br/> <br/>203 The philosophical basis for conservation<br/> 269<br/> <br/>204 Conservation of species<br/> 273<br/> <br/>205 Conservation of ecosystems<br/> 279<br/> <br/>206 Conservation of the biosphere<br/> 283<br/> <br/>Conservation in practice<br/> 284<br/> <br/>213 Conservation of ecosystems<br/> 290<br/> <br/>214 Conservation of the biosphere<br/> 296<br/> <br/>215 What can individuals do?<br/> 300<br/> <br/>Glossary<br/> 303<br/> <br/>Bibliography<br/> 311<br/> <br/>Index<br/> 327<br/> <br/>Copyright<br/> <br/> <br/><br/>Other editions - View all<br/>1998 M12 10<br/>No preview |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
Topical term or geographic name entry element | Ecology | Sociobiology | Conservation |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Dates associated with a name | Reiss, Michael J. 1958- [Author] |
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) | |
Koha item type | Book |
Source of classification or shelving scheme | Dewey Decimal Classification |
Suppress in OPAC | No |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Source of classification or shelving scheme | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Date acquired | Source of acquisition | Total Checkouts | Full call number | Barcode | Date last seen | Copy number | Price effective from | Koha item type |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Mzumbe University Main Campus Library | Mzumbe University Main Campus Library | 08/31/2017 | Mark Solution | 577 CHA | 0081628 | 06/27/2022 | 1 | 06/27/2022 | Book | |||||
Dewey Decimal Classification | Mzumbe University Main Campus Library | Mzumbe University Main Campus Library | 08/31/2017 | Mark Solution | 577 CHA | 0081629 | 06/27/2022 | 2 | 06/27/2022 | Book | |||||
Dewey Decimal Classification | Mzumbe University Main Campus Library | Mzumbe University Main Campus Library | 08/08/2017 | MAK solutions Ltd. | 577 CHA | 0081630 | 11/10/2022 | 3 | 11/10/2022 | Book |