
Observation and Ecology
Broadening the Scope of Science to Understand a Complex World
by Rafe Sagarin and Aníbal Pauchard
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Pub Date Jul 16 2012 | Archive Date Mar 08 2022
Description
The need to
understand and address large-scale environmental problems that are
difficult to study in controlled environments-issues ranging from
climate change to overfishing to invasive species-is driving the field
of ecology in new and important directions. Observation and Ecology
documents that transformation, exploring how scientists and researchers
are expanding their methodological toolbox to incorporate an array of
new and reexamined observational approaches-from traditional ecological
knowledge to animal-borne sensors to genomic and remote-sensing
technologies-to track, study, and understand current environmental
problems and their implications.
The authors paint a clear picture of what observational approaches to ecology are and where they fit in the context of ecological science. They consider the full range of observational abilities we have available to us and explore the challenges and practical difficulties of using a primarily observational approach to achieve scientific understanding. They also show how observations can be a bridge from ecological science to education, environmental policy, and resource management.
Observations in ecology can play a key role in understanding our changing planet and the consequences of human activities on ecological processes. This book will serve as an important resource for future scientists and conservation leaders who are seeking a more holistic and applicable approach to ecological science.
Rafe Sagarin is an assistant research scientist, marine ecologist, and environmental policy analyst, Institute of the Environment, University of Arizona. Aníbal Pauchard is Associate Professor of Plant Ecology and Invasion Biology in the Faculty of Forest Sciences, University of Concepción, Chile.
The authors paint a clear picture of what observational approaches to ecology are and where they fit in the context of ecological science. They consider the full range of observational abilities we have available to us and explore the challenges and practical difficulties of using a primarily observational approach to achieve scientific understanding. They also show how observations can be a bridge from ecological science to education, environmental policy, and resource management.
Observations in ecology can play a key role in understanding our changing planet and the consequences of human activities on ecological processes. This book will serve as an important resource for future scientists and conservation leaders who are seeking a more holistic and applicable approach to ecological science.
Rafe Sagarin is an assistant research scientist, marine ecologist, and environmental policy analyst, Institute of the Environment, University of Arizona. Aníbal Pauchard is Associate Professor of Plant Ecology and Invasion Biology in the Faculty of Forest Sciences, University of Concepción, Chile.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781597268264 |
PRICE | $30.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 240 |