Ecological Forecasting
By (Author) Michael Dietze
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
8th August 2017
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Biology, life sciences
Life sciences: general issues
577.0112
Hardback
288
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
765g
An authoritative and accessible introduction to the concepts and tools needed to make ecology a more predictive science Ecologists are being asked to respond to unprecedented environmental challenges. How can they provide the best available scientific information about what will happen in the future Ecological Forecasting is the first book to bri
"Shortlisted for the 2018 TWS Wildlife Publication Awards, The Wildlife Society"
"This book is unique in its scope, and it will be for many years, until ecologists embrace its message: to understand how nature works, we have to propose mechanistic models and test them. Their uncertainties reveal what we do not know, and where prediction error can be minimised by future work. . . . [This book] will give any reader a wider view of the data-model tandem, and dense information on how to step up to the next level of ecological forecasting."---Carsten F. Dormann, Basic and Applied Ecology
"[Dietze] does a great job of clearly explaining complex statistical procedures . . . . ecological modelers will find this book invaluable, and students who want to deepen their understanding of these topics will find it worthwhile." * Conservation Biology *
Michael C. Dietze is associate professor in the Department of Earth and Environment at Boston University.