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Quantitative Methods in Landscape Ecology : The Analysis and Interpretation of Landscape Heterogeneity (1st ed. 1991. 2nd printing 1994)

Gardner, Robert H.(Edited by)Turner, Monica G.(Edited by)
Part of the ECOLOGICAL STUDIES series
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Landscape ecology as a modern interdisciplinary science is making use increasingly of quantitative research techniques adopted from other fields. So far, no synthetic reference has been available to those wishing to acquaint themselves with new approaches to quantitative analysis of spatial heterogeneity at the landcape level. This book seeks to meet this need by providing a conceptual framework and illustrating potential applications for methods such as pattern analysis, spatial statistics, fractals, spatial modeling, broad-scale studies, and extrapolation across scales. Each technique is discussed in sufficient detail to be adaptable to a variety of research problems. Quantitative Methods in Landscape Ecology is an important resource for researchers and students of landscape and ecosystem ecology in understanding and analyzing the dynamics of complex spatial systems.

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0387942416 / 9780387942414
Paperback / softback
577
11/03/1994
United States
536 pages, 59 Illustrations, black and white; XV, 536 p. 59 illus.
155 x 235 mm