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Ecology: Concepts and Applications

Ecology: Concepts and Applications 4.50 of 5 stars

  • Author(s)  Manuel C Molles,  
  • Binding  Paperback
  • ISBN  0073309761
  • ISBN-13  9780073309767
  • Publisher  McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
  • Release Date  9/22/2006
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Great for non ecology major students
8/8/20004.00 of 5 stars
Molles has outdone himself with this book. It presents the reader a great book for students who are not majoring in ecology and a great way to understand ecology and the different field works done in the area. The tables and organization are great. I speacially like the way the author makes a subject easy to understand and the way the tables and pictures help you to understand. It's a great book.
Great for non-technical study
1/24/20025.00 of 5 stars
This book is the first science text I have ever encountered which I enjoy reading. It generally takes the form of a series of stories which the author deftly uses to illustrate ecological concepts. It's not technical enough for a serious ecology student, but I hope that many people read it to gain an appreciation for ecology without encountering some the fanaticism which had previously turned me away from the subject entirely. Thanks.
A Rare Textbook!
11/29/20025.00 of 5 stars
Molles "Ecology: Concepts and Applications" is a rare textbook for three reasons:

1. It is unusually well-writen for a science textbook-clearly
writen and even poetic at times.

2. The author is open to more-than-scientific approaches to
studying the Natural World-such as aesethics, art,literature
and ethics. Molles is a good man for including these
dimensions in his textbook. Too many natural scientists
study science in a vacum, divorced from its socio
cultural, political-economic and spiritual context.

3. Finally, this book is a good Ecology textbook to use at a
Christian college or university because it does not try to
hock a scientific naturalist agenda and it will be a great
introduction to the breath and scope of God's Creation here
on Earth.