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Ecological Mechanics : Principles of Life's Physical Interactions / Mark Denny.

De Gruyter Princeton University Press Complete eBook-Package 2016 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Denny, Mark, Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental management.
Sustainable development.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (532 p.)
Place of Publication:
Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2015]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Plants and animals interact with each other and their surroundings, and these interactions-with all their complexity and contingency-control where species can survive and reproduce. In this comprehensive and groundbreaking introduction to the emerging field of ecological mechanics, Mark Denny explains how the principles of physics and engineering can be used to understand the intricacies of these remarkable relationships.Denny opens with a brief review of basic physics before introducing the fundamentals of diffusion, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, and heat transfer, taking care to explain each in the context of living organisms. Why are corals of different shapes on different parts of a reef? How can geckos climb sheer walls? Why can birds and fish migrate farther than mammals? How do desert plants stay cool? The answers to these and a host of similar questions illustrate the principles of heat, mass, and momentum transport and set the stage for the book's central topic-the application of these principles in ecology. Denny shows how variations in the environment-in both space and time-affect the performance of plants and animals. He introduces spectral analysis, a mathematical tool for quantifying the patterns in which environments vary, and uses it to analyze such subjects as the spread of invasive species. Synthesizing the book's materials, the final chapters use ecological mechanics to predict the occurrence and consequences of extreme ecological events, explain the emergence of patterns in the distribution and abundance of organisms, and empower readers to explore further.Ecological Mechanics offers new insights into the physical workings of organisms and their environment.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Ecological Mechanics: An Introduction
Part I. Basic Concepts
Chapter 2. Basic Physics and Math
Chapter 3. Response Functions
Part II. The Mechanics of Transport
Chapter 4. Diffusion Random Motion and Its Consequences
Chapter 5. An Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
Chapter 6. Boundary Layers I Equilibrium Layers
Chapter 7. Boundary Layers II Dynamic Layers
Chapter 8. Fluid-Dynamic Forces I Introduction and Low-Reynolds-Number Flows
Chapter 9. Fluid-Dynamic Forces II High Reynolds Numbers
Chapter 10. Locomotion
Chapter 11. Thermal Mechanics I Introduction, Solar Heating, Convection, Metabolism, and Evaporation
Chapter 12. Thermal Mechanics II Stored Energy, Conduction, Long-Wave Radiation, and Synthesis
Part III. Solid Mechanics
Chapter 13. Biological Materials I Materials Mechanics
Chapter 14. Biological Materials II The Spectrum of Biological Materials
Chapter 15. Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue
Chapter 16. Adhesion and Adhesion Resistance
Chapter 17. Statics Bending and Twisting
Chapter 18. Dynamics The Mechanics of Oscillation
Part IV. Ecological Mechanics
Chapter 19. Ecological Variation and Its Consequences
Chapter 20. Spectral Analysis Quantifying Variation in Time and Space
Chapter 21. Quantifying the Effects of Scale
Chapter 22. Biology of Extremes
Chapter 23. Pattern and Self-Organization
Chapter 24. Thoughts at the End
References
Symbol Index
Author Index
Subject Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Nov 2019)
ISBN:
9781400873951
1400873959
OCLC:
1058270371

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