Description
1966 edition. Hardcover is in good condition. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1966 edition of “Biology of Populations” by Robert H. MacArthur is a seminal work in the field of population ecology. MacArthur, a pioneering theoretical ecologist, made significant contributions to our understanding of how populations interact with their environment and each other. This book explores key concepts such as resource partitioning, species diversity, and the dynamics of predator-prey relationships. MacArthur’s work laid the foundation for modern population biology and influenced generations of ecologists. Despite its age, this volume remains a valuable resource for students, researchers, and collectors interested in the history and development of ecological theory. With its clean pages and secure binding, this copy offers a well-preserved glimpse into a groundbreaking era of ecological thought.