Editorial Review:
This introductory general ecology text features a strong emphasis on helping students grasp the main concepts of ecology while keeping the presentation more applied than theoretical. An evolutionary perspective forms the foundation of the entire discussion. The book begins with the natural history of the planet, considers portions of the whole in the middle chapters, and ends with another perspective of the entire planet in the concluding chapter. Its unique organization of focusing only on several key concepts in each chapter sets it apart from the competition. . Cached date: AWS Called=true
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GREAT! 2008-09-27 Thanks for the textbook. The shipping was really fast and the condition of the book is superb. Thanks again!
Ecology 2008-09-11 I order the product on 8/4/2008 but I never received the product by the delivery time, I actually didn't request a refund until a week later.
A Rare Textbook! 2002-11-28 Molles "Ecology: Concepts and Applications" is a rare textbook for three reasons: 1. It is unusually well-writen for a science textbook-clearly writen and even poetic at times. 2. The author is open to more-than-scientific approaches to studying the Natural World-such as aesethics, art,literature and ethics. Molles is a good man for including these dimensions in his textbook. Too many natural scientists study science in a vacum, divorced from its socio cultural, political-economic and spiritual context. 3. Finally, this book is a good Ecology textbook to use at a Christian college or university because it does not try to hock a scientific naturalist agenda and it will be a great introduction to the breath and scope of God's Creation here on Earth.
Great for non-technical study 2002-01-23 This book is the first science text I have ever encountered which I enjoy reading. It generally takes the form of a series of stories which the author deftly uses to illustrate ecological concepts. It's not technical enough for a serious ecology student, but I hope that many people read it to gain an appreciation for ecology without encountering some the fanaticism which had previously turned me away from the subject entirely. Thanks.
Great for non ecology major students 2000-08-07 Molles has outdone himself with this book. It presents the reader a great book for students who are not majoring in ecology and a great way to understand ecology and the different field works done in the area. The tables and organization are great. I speacially like the way the author makes a subject easy to understand and the way the tables and pictures help you to understand. It's a great book.
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