This is an inspiring book, which is carefully written in rich language. What I like in particular is the systematic use of submodels for behavioral processes on short time scales to derive model ingredients for population changes on longer time scales. -- Odo Diekmann, University of Utrecht
Horst R. Thieme is Professor of Mathematics at Arizona State University. He has published more than seventy research papers and is an associate editor of the "Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications". .
Mathematics in Population Biology provides a rigorous mathematical treatment of a wide variety of [models]. The attention to mathematical details is emphasized much more in this book than in many other popular mathematical biology textbooks and will be of particular interest to mathematicians... In addition, this book is an excellent reference for researchers interested in learning more about the mathematics behind the models of population biology."--Linda J. S. Allen, SIAM Review
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