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A Course in Mathematical and Statistical Ecology

Part of the book series: Theory and Decision Library B (TDLB, volume 42)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Introduction

    • Anil Gore, Sharayu Paranjpe
    Pages 1-7
  3. Single Species Populations

    • Anil Gore, Sharayu Paranjpe
    Pages 9-61
  4. Populations of Two Interacting Species

    • Anil Gore, Sharayu Paranjpe
    Pages 63-93
  5. Estimation of Abundance

    • Anil Gore, Sharayu Paranjpe
    Pages 95-152
  6. Biodiversity

    • Anil Gore, Sharayu Paranjpe
    Pages 153-184
  7. Harvesting Biological Populations

    • Anil Gore, Sharayu Paranjpe
    Pages 185-209
  8. Optimal Decision Models in Animal Behavior Systems

    • Anil Gore, Sharayu Paranjpe
    Pages 211-265
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 266-288

About this book

As the world enters the new millennium, mankind faces a series ofnew prob­ lems, many of them created by man himself. These include overpopulation, air and water pollution, global warming, accumulation of greenhouse gases, darnage to the ozone layer and loss of biodiversity. Perhaps these problems were around even earlier in an incipient stage, but they have now assumed global proportions and are uppermost in the minds of all. A natural con­ sequence is enhanced interest in sciences connected with these problems. Ecology is a field that is immensely useful in understanding many of them. In the seventies, nature conservation became a concern of wide sections of society, well beyond the small group of expert ecologists. Species extinc­ tion and depletion of biological resources were seen as major threats to human welfare. It was therefore natural for scientists from different disci­ plines to seek reasons behind these developments. We were no exceptions and when opportunity to interact with ecologists as statistreal consultants came, we found ourselves reading more and more of ecology and evolution­ ary biology. Several years ago we proposed starting of an elective one semester course on statistical ecology for graduate students of statistics of Pune University.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Statistics, University of Pune, Pune, India

    Anil Gore, Sharayu Paranjpe

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