|    Login    |    Register

Mathematics in Population Biology

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Mathematics in Population Biology

Contributors:

By (Author) Horst R. Thieme

ISBN:

9780691092911

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

30th September 2003

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ecological science, the Biosphere
Population and demography

Dewey:

577.880151

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

568

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

765g

Description

The formulation, analysis, and re-evaluation of mathematical models in population biology has become a valuable source of insight to mathematicians and biologists alike. This book presents an overview and selected sample of these results and ideas, organized by biological theme rather than mathematical concept, with an emphasis on helping the reader develop appropriate modeling skills through use of well-chosen and varied examples. Part I starts with unstructured single species population models, particularly in the framework of continuous time models, then adding the most rudimentary stage structure with variable stage duration. The theme of stage structure in an age-dependent context is developed in Part II, covering demographic concepts, such as life expectation and variance of life length, and their dynamic consequences. In Part III, the author considers the dynamic interplay of host and parasite populations, i.e., the epidemics and endemics of infectious diseases. The theme of stage structure continues here in the analysis of different stages of infection and of age-structure that is instrumental in optimizing vaccination strategies.Each section concludes with exercises, some with solutions, and suggestions for further study. The level of mathematics is relatively modest; a "toolbox" provides a summary of required results in differential equations, integration, and integral equations. In addition, a selection of Maple worksheets is provided. The book provides an authoritative tour through a dazzling ensemble of topics and is both an ideal introduction to the subject and reference for researchers.

Reviews

Mathematics in Population Biology provides a rigorous mathematical treatment of a wide variety of [models]. The attention to mathematical details is emphasized much more in this book than in many other popular mathematical biology textbooks and will be of particular interest to mathematicians... In addition, this book is an excellent reference for researchers interested in learning more about the mathematics behind the models of population biology."--Linda J. S. Allen, SIAM Review

Author Bio

Horst R. Thieme is Professor of Mathematics at Arizona State University. He has published more than seventy research papers and is an associate editor of the "Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications". .

See all

Other titles from Princeton University Press