Hierarchy : perspectives for ecological complexity / T.F.H. Allen and Thomas B. Starr.
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Biblioteca Yachay Tech | 577 A431h 1982 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Ej. 1 | Available | 006269 |
Includes index (pages 293-310) and glossary (pages 261-280).
A theory for middle number systems -- 1 Hierarchical structure -- 2 The Janus faced Holon -- 3 Scales and filters -- 4 Sirens of certainty -- Origins of life as a complex middle number system -- 5 A wrinkle in time: evolution by preadaptation -- 6 Functional and structural boundaries -- 7 The self-replicating hierarchy -- 8 Scaling strategies scale and complex systems in ecology -- 9 Identifying the scale in community -- 10 Hierarchy as a context for mathematical modeling -- 11 Diversity and connectedness -- 12 Scale in microscopic algal ecology: A neglected dimension -- 13 Human intrusion – 14 Scale as an investigative tool.
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