Abundance Effects in Classification

Abundance Effects in Classification
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9027706751
ISBN-13 : 9789027706751
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Synopsis Abundance Effects in Classification by : B. Hauck

The general discussions of the roles of photometric and spectroscopic classification at Cordoba in 1971 (lAU Symposium No. 50), and of the calibration of classification indices at Geneva in 1972 (IAU Symposium No. 54), revealed clearly the steadily in creasing importance of abundance parameters. The multipliCity of these, however, raised so many new problems that it was logical that the 1975 meeting at Lausanne should be concerned with ways in which differences in abundance affect both spectral types and photometric indices. Commissions 29 and 36 joined with Commission 45 in sponsoring this Symposium. Since the date of the meeting came shortly after the formal retirement of Professor William W. Morgan from the University of Chicago, it was quickly agreed that this meeting should be dedicated to him in recognition of his unique contributions to spectral classification. In the opening paper of the Symposium Dr. Bengt Stromgren has summarized these. To his remarks we should add only that it was about 1940 that Morgan first distinguished the group of G- and K-type stars with weak CN bands and metallic lines - stars which have since been recognized as having the abundance of all metals relative to hydrogen much lower than in stars of the solar population. Spectra of two of these, HD 81192 (Boss 2527) and 8 Lep, were later shown as examples of the group in the Yerkes Atlas of 1943.

Measuring Biological Diversity

Measuring Biological Diversity
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781118687925
ISBN-13 : 1118687922
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Measuring Biological Diversity by : Anne E. Magurran

This accessible and timely book provides a comprehensive overview of how to measure biodiversity. The book highlights new developments, including innovative approaches to measuring taxonomic distinctness and estimating species richness, and evaluates these alongside traditional methods such as species abundance distributions, and diversity and evenness statistics. Helps the reader quantify and interpret patterns of ecological diversity, focusing on the measurement and estimation of species richness and abundance. Explores the concept of ecological diversity, bringing new perspectives to a field beset by contradictory views and advice. Discussion spans issues such as the meaning of community in the context of ecological diversity, scales of diversity and distribution of diversity among taxa Highlights advances in measurement paying particular attention to new techniques such as species richness estimation, application of measures of diversity to conservation and environmental management and addressing sampling issues Includes worked examples of key methods in helping people to understand the techniques and use available computer packages more effectively

Effects of Agricultural Conservation Practices on Fish and Wildlife

Effects of Agricultural Conservation Practices on Fish and Wildlife
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Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D02855013R
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Synopsis Effects of Agricultural Conservation Practices on Fish and Wildlife by :

"The bibliography is a guide to recent scientific literature covering effects of agricultural conservation practices on fish and wildlife. The citations listed here provide information on how conservation programs and practices designed to improve fish and wildlife habitat, as well as those intended for other purposes (e.g., water quality improvement), affect various aquatic and terrestrial fauna"--Abstract.

Ecology

Ecology
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Publisher : Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company
Total Pages : 695
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ISBN-10 : 0321068793
ISBN-13 : 9780321068798
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Ecology by : Charles J. Krebs

This best-selling majors ecology book continues to present ecology as a series of problems for readers to critically analyze. No other text presents analytical, quantitative, and statistical ecological information in an equally accessible style. Reflecting the way ecologists actually practice, the book emphasizes the role of experiments in testing ecological ideas and discusses many contemporary and controversial problems related to distribution and abundance. Throughout the book, Krebs thoroughly explains the application of mathematical concepts in ecology while reinforcing these concepts with research references, examples, and interesting end-of-chapter review questions. Thoroughly updated with new examples and references, the book now features a new full-color design and is accompanied by an art CD-ROM for instructors. The field package also includes The Ecology Action Guide, a guide that encourages readers to be environmentally responsible citizens, and a subscription to The Ecology Place (www.ecologyplace.com), a web site and CD-ROM that enables users to become virtual field ecologists by performing experiments such as estimating the number of mice on an imaginary island or restoring prairie land in Iowa. For college instructors and students.

Abundant Health

Abundant Health
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Publisher : TEACH Services, Inc.
Total Pages : 501
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ISBN-10 : 9781572583146
ISBN-13 : 1572583142
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Abundant Health by : Julius Gilbert White

We may be living in an age of advanced technology and scientific discovery, but for the most of the world, we are at our worst by both physical and health standards. Obesity and heart disease are hitting all-time highs, and today, as never before, we need to return to the traditional standards of healthy living almost entirely obscured by fast-paced, fast-food lifestyles. Abundant Health discusses the need for natural nutrition in modern science and how the diet is at the central core of a healthy lifestyle. Author Julius Gilbert White stresses the importance of balance and how to jumpstart the body's natural immune system to fight disease. With detailed descriptions, he weaves in usable, easy-to-apply instructions all cemented in biblically-based philosophy.

Crop Pest and Horticultural Report

Crop Pest and Horticultural Report
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Total Pages : 842
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015067016272
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Synopsis Crop Pest and Horticultural Report by : Oregon State Agricultural College. Experiment Station