Experimental Ecology: Issues and Perspectives

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Associate Professor Department of Biological Sciences William J Resetarits, William J. Resetarits, Joseph Bernardo, Department of Biological Sciences Joseph Bernardo
Oxford University Press, 1998 - Science - 470 pages
Experimentation is a dominant approach in contemporary ecological research, pervading studies at all levels of biological organization and across diverse taxa and habitats. Experimental Ecology assembles an eminent group of ecologists who synthesize insights from these varied sources into a cogent statement about experimentalism as an analytical paradigm, placing experimentation within the larger framework of ecological investigation. The book discusses diverse experimental approaches ranging from laboratory microcosms to manipulation of entire ecosystem, illustrating the myriad ways experiments strengthen ecological inference. Experimental ecologists critique their science to move the field forward on all fronts: from better designs, to better links between experiments and theory, to more realism in experiments targeted at specific systems and questions.

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About the author (1998)

William J. Resetarits, Associate Professor, Center for Aquatic Ecology, Illinois Natural History Survey. Joseph Bernardo, Department of Biological Sciences, East Tennessee State University.

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