The updated fourth edition of the Dictionary of Ecology is the most
comprehensive and authoritative dictionary of ecology available. Written
in a clear, accessible style, it contains more than 6,000 entries on all
aspects of ecology and related environmental scientific disciplines such
as biogeography, genetics, soil science, geomorphology, atmospheric
science, and oceanography. The information covered in the dictionary is
wide-ranging and includes plant and animal physiology, animal behavior,
pollution, conservation, habitat management, population, evolution,
environmental pollution, climatology and meteorology. It also features
many line drawings and useful appendices including estimations of
population parameters, the geologic time-scale, SI units, and--new to
this edition--a web-linked appendix of relevant organizations including
both governmental agencies and conservation societies.
Fully revised, updated, and expanded, with over 100 new entries, this
fourth edition also contains new web links for dozens of entries--which
are accessed and kept up to date via the Dictionary of Ecology
companion website. The dictionary will be invaluable to students and
professionals interested in ecology, biology, conservation, and the
environmental sciences as well as general readers with an interest in
the natural world.