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Robert H. Whittaker

    Robert Whitaker is a journalist who primarily writes about medicine and science. His work often delves into the complexities of mental illness and the pharmaceutical industry. Through his articles and books, he explores critical issues surrounding mental health care and its treatment. Whitaker's approach is analytical, shedding light on often overlooked aspects of the medical landscape.

    Communities and Ecosystems
    Η γυναίκα του χαρτογράφου
    Niche
    • Niche

      Theory and Application

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Pp. xv, 448; numerous text-figures (photos, maps and diagrams). Publisher's original blue cloth, lettered in black on the spine and front cover, lg 8vo. Benchmark Papers in Ecology no. 3. The concept of niche had its origin in a paper by Grinnell (1917) who defined it as "the species position in a community." In 1957 Hutchinson added a dimensional formulation to the concept. Since Hutchinson's article, research on niche has expanded exponentially, and niche has become a central concept for the theory of natural communities and for the interpretation of species evolution. This volume presents 41 papers on niche beginning with the Grinnell (1917) paper. No ownership marks and no signs of use.

      Niche