

Hero image 0 of The Balance of Nature? : Ecological Issues in the Conservation of Species and Communities (Paperback), 0 of 1
The Balance of Nature? : Ecological Issues in the Conservation of Species and Communities (Paperback)
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
Ecologists, although they acknowledge the problems involved, generally conduct their research on too few species, in too small an area, over too short a period of time. In The Balance of Nature?, a work sure to stir controversy, the distinguished theoretical ecologist Stuart L. Pimm argues that ecology therefore fails in many ways to address the enormous ecological problems now facing our planet.
Ecologists describing phenomena on larger scales often use terms like "stability," "balance of nature," and "fragility," and Pimm begins by considering the various specific meanings of these terms. He addresses five kinds of ecological stability—stability in the strict sense, resilience, variability, persistence, and resistance—and shows how they provide ways of comparing natural populations and communities as well as theories about them. Each type of stability depends on characteristics of the species studied and also on the structure of the food web in which the species is embedded and the physical features of the environment.
The Balance of Nature? provides theoretical ecology with a rich array of questions—questions that also underpin pressing problems in practical conservation biology. Pimm calls for nothing less than new approaches to ecology and a new alliance between theoretical and empirical studies.
Ecologists describing phenomena on larger scales often use terms like "stability," "balance of nature," and "fragility," and Pimm begins by considering the various specific meanings of these terms. He addresses five kinds of ecological stability—stability in the strict sense, resilience, variability, persistence, and resistance—and shows how they provide ways of comparing natural populations and communities as well as theories about them. Each type of stability depends on characteristics of the species studied and also on the structure of the food web in which the species is embedded and the physical features of the environment.
The Balance of Nature? provides theoretical ecology with a rich array of questions—questions that also underpin pressing problems in practical conservation biology. Pimm calls for nothing less than new approaches to ecology and a new alliance between theoretical and empirical studies.
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreTextbooks
- Publication dateFebruary, 1992
- Pages448
- Reading levelUndergraduate
Current price is USD$36.07
Price when purchased online
- Free shipping
Free 90-day returns
How do you want your item?
Try 30 days of Free Shipping with Walmart+! Choose plan at checkout.
Columbus, 43215
Arrives by Wed, May 6
Sold and shipped by Walmart.com
Free 90-day returns - in store or online
This item is gift eligible
More seller options (3)
Starting from $62.59
Get free delivery, shipping and more*
*Restrictions apply Try Walmart+ now
About this item
Product details
Ecologists, although they acknowledge the problems involved, generally conduct their research on too few species, in too small an area, over too short a period of time. In The Balance of Nature?, a work sure to stir controversy, the distinguished theoretical ecologist Stuart L. Pimm argues that ecology therefore fails in many ways to address the enormous ecological problems now facing our planet. Ecologists describing phenomena on larger scales often use terms like "stability," "balance of nature," and "fragility," and Pimm begins by considering the various specific meanings of these terms. He addresses five kinds of ecological stability--stability in the strict sense, resilience, variability, persistence, and resistance--and shows how they provide ways of comparing natural populations and communities as well as theories about them. Each type of stability depends on characteristics of the species studied and also on the structure of the food web in which the species is embedded and the physical features of the environment. The Balance of Nature? provides theoretical ecology with a rich array of questions--questions that also underpin pressing problems in practical conservation biology. Pimm calls for nothing less than new approaches to ecology and a new alliance between theoretical and empirical studies.
Ecologists, although they acknowledge the problems involved, generally conduct their research on too few species, in too small an area, over too short a period of time. In The Balance of Nature?, a work sure to stir controversy, the distinguished theoretical ecologist Stuart L. Pimm argues that ecology therefore fails in many ways to address the enormous ecological problems now facing our planet.
Ecologists describing phenomena on larger scales often use terms like "stability," "balance of nature," and "fragility," and Pimm begins by considering the various specific meanings of these terms. He addresses five kinds of ecological stability—stability in the strict sense, resilience, variability, persistence, and resistance—and shows how they provide ways of comparing natural populations and communities as well as theories about them. Each type of stability depends on characteristics of the species studied and also on the structure of the food web in which the species is embedded and the physical features of the environment.
The Balance of Nature? provides theoretical ecology with a rich array of questions—questions that also underpin pressing problems in practical conservation biology. Pimm calls for nothing less than new approaches to ecology and a new alliance between theoretical and empirical studies.
Ecologists describing phenomena on larger scales often use terms like "stability," "balance of nature," and "fragility," and Pimm begins by considering the various specific meanings of these terms. He addresses five kinds of ecological stability—stability in the strict sense, resilience, variability, persistence, and resistance—and shows how they provide ways of comparing natural populations and communities as well as theories about them. Each type of stability depends on characteristics of the species studied and also on the structure of the food web in which the species is embedded and the physical features of the environment.
The Balance of Nature? provides theoretical ecology with a rich array of questions—questions that also underpin pressing problems in practical conservation biology. Pimm calls for nothing less than new approaches to ecology and a new alliance between theoretical and empirical studies.
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. Â
Specifications
Book format
Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
Genre
Textbooks
Publication date
February, 1992
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Warnings
State Chemical Disclosure
None
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Making Do: Conservation Ethics and Ecological Care in Australia, (Paperback) $27.23
$2723current price $27.23Making Do: Conservation Ethics and Ecological Care in Australia, (Paperback)
Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Ecology and Conservation of Mountain Birds, (Paperback) $22.64 Was $29.60
$2264current price $22.64, Was $29.60$29.60Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Ecology and Conservation of Mountain Birds, (Paperback)
Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Invading Ecological Networks, (Paperback) $36.27 Was $49.99
$3627current price $36.27, Was $49.99$49.99Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Invading Ecological Networks, (Paperback)
Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Animal Population Ecology: An Analytical Approach, (Paperback) $36.90
$3690current price $36.90Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Animal Population Ecology: An Analytical Approach, (Paperback)
Wildlife in the Anthropocene : Conservation after Nature (Paperback) $28.50
$2850current price $28.50Wildlife in the Anthropocene : Conservation after Nature (Paperback)
Complex Ecology: Foundational Perspectives on Dynamic Approaches to Ecology and Conservation, (Paperback) $32.99
$3299current price $32.99Complex Ecology: Foundational Perspectives on Dynamic Approaches to Ecology and Conservation, (Paperback)
Ecology and Conservation of the Marbled Murrelet (Paperback) $25.95
$2595current price $25.95Ecology and Conservation of the Marbled Murrelet (Paperback)
Bats of the Rocky Mountain West: Natural History, Ecology, and Conservation, (Paperback) $22.87
$2287current price $22.87Bats of the Rocky Mountain West: Natural History, Ecology, and Conservation, (Paperback)
Grassroots Stewardship: Sustainability Within Our Reach, (Hardcover) $24.52
$2452current price $24.52Grassroots Stewardship: Sustainability Within Our Reach, (Hardcover)
Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Ecology and Conservation of Forest Birds, (Paperback) $60.32
$6032current price $60.32Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Ecology and Conservation of Forest Birds, (Paperback)
Wildlife Behavior and Ecology Cheetahs of the Serengeti Plains: Group Living in an Asocial Species, (Paperback) $64.95
$6495current price $64.95Wildlife Behavior and Ecology Cheetahs of the Serengeti Plains: Group Living in an Asocial Species, (Paperback)
What did Capability Brown do for Ecology? The legacy for biodiversity, landscapes, and nature conservation (Paperback) $20.98
$2098current price $20.98What did Capability Brown do for Ecology? The legacy for biodiversity, landscapes, and nature conservation (Paperback)
Wild by Design: The Rise of Ecological Restoration, (Paperback) $22.95
$2295current price $22.95Wild by Design: The Rise of Ecological Restoration, (Paperback)
Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiol Virtualism, Governance and Practice: Vision and Execution in Environmental Conservation, Book 13, (Paperback) $39.66
$3966current price $39.66Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiol Virtualism, Governance and Practice: Vision and Execution in Environmental Conservation, Book 13, (Paperback)
Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Ecosystem Collapse and Recovery, (Paperback) $53.00
$5300current price $53.00Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Ecosystem Collapse and Recovery, (Paperback)
Foundations Contemporary Environmental Ecology and Ecosystem Conservation, (Paperback) $26.00 Was $30.02
$2600current price $26.00, Was $30.02$30.02Foundations Contemporary Environmental Ecology and Ecosystem Conservation, (Paperback)
Conserving Nature in Greater Yellowstone: Controversy and Change in an Iconic Ecosystem, (Paperback) $28.97
$2897current price $28.97Conserving Nature in Greater Yellowstone: Controversy and Change in an Iconic Ecosystem, (Paperback)
Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Large-Scale Landscape Experiments: Lessons from Tumut, (Paperback) $29.41
$2941current price $29.41Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Large-Scale Landscape Experiments: Lessons from Tumut, (Paperback)
Culture, Place, and Nature The Earth's Blanket: Traditional Teachings for Sustainable Living, (Paperback) $35.00
$3500current price $35.00Culture, Place, and Nature The Earth's Blanket: Traditional Teachings for Sustainable Living, (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet
Related pages
- Natural Cycle
- Natural Selection Anthropology
- Nature Magizine
- Organism
- Biologic Science
- Desastres Naturales
- Nature & the Natural World Teen & Young Adult Books
- Animal Husbandry Books
- Biological Diversity Life Science Books
- Sustainable Agriculture Books
- Limnology Earth Science Books
- General Science & Nature Teen & Young Adult Books

