Ecological Microcosms is a seminal work which reviews the expanding
field of enclosed ecosystem research, and relates the results and models
of microcosm studies to general concepts in ecology. Microcosms are
miniaturized pieces of our biosphere, ranging from streams and lakes to
terraria, agroecosystems, and waste systems. The study of these
simplified ecosystems is providing provocative insights into ecological
principles as well as issues of environmental management and global
stability. The authors have used the well-known thermodynamic approach
of H.T. Odum and numerous computer simulations. The book also includes
an evaluation of alternative mesocosm approaches for the support of
humans in space, as well as appendices to aid in the teaching of
environmental concepts using student-created microcosms. Ecological
Microcosms will be of interest to ecologists, environmental engineers,
policy makers and environmental managers, space scientists, and
educators. Robert J. Beyers is a Professor of Biology at the University
of South Alabama. Howard T. Odum is Graduate Research Professor of
Environmental Engineering Sciences at the University of Florida, and was
awarded, with Eugene Odum, the 1987 Crafoord Prize in the Biosciences.