Hierarchy
Perspectives for Ecological Complexity
Second Edition
Hierarchy
Perspectives for Ecological Complexity
Second Edition
This thoroughly revised and expanded second edition of Hierarchy reflects the assimilation of hierarchy theory into ecological research, its successful application to the understanding of complex systems, and the many developments in thought since. Because hierarchies and levels are habitual parts of human thinking, hierarchy theory has proven to be the most intuitive and tractable vehicle for addressing complexity. By allowing researchers to look explicitly at only the entities and interconnections that are relevant to a specific research question, hierarchically informed data analysis has enabled a revolution in ecological understanding. With this new edition of Hierarchy, that revolution continues.
352 pages | 51 halftones, 28 line drawings, 2 tables | 6 x 9 | © 2017
Biological Sciences: Ecology, Evolutionary Biology
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I. A Theory for Medium Number Systems
Chapter 1. Hierarchies
Chapter 2. The Janus-Faced Holon
Chapter 3. Scales and Filters
Chapter 4. Sirens of Certainty
Part II. Origins of Life as a Complex Medium Number System
Chapter 5. A Wrinkle in Time: Evolution by Preadaptation
Chapter 6. Functional and Structural Boundaries
Chapter 7. The Self-Replicating Hierarchy
Chapter 8. Scaling Strategies
Part III. Scale and Complex Systems
Chapter 9. Identifying the Scale in Community Ecology
Chapter 10. Hierarchy as a Context for Modeling and Simulation.
Chapter 11. Diversity and Connectedness
Chapter 12. Scale as an Investigative Tool
Acknowledgments
Notes
Glossary
References
Index
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