£109.99

Cambridge University Press Dynamics of Tropical Communities: 37th Symposium of the British Ecological Society

Price data last checked 92 day(s) ago - refreshing...

View at Amazon

We'll watch every seller, every day. One email when your price arrives.

This is the most expensive it has ever been. Walk away.

£110 today · previous high £110 · all-time low £105

NEW HERE?

Amazon shows you one price. We show you all of them.

Tosheroon watches Amazon prices so you don't have to. Every product on Amazon has a price history — we make it visible. Set the price you'd actually pay, and we'll email you the second it gets there. No app, no account, one email.

WHAT'S ON THIS PAGE

↓ Price chart
when this has been cheap or pricey
↓ Forecast
where the price is heading next
↓ Statistics
all-time high & low, recent range
↑ Price alert
name your number, we'll email you

Price History & Forecast

Grey patches = out of stock. Cheaper = lower on the chart. Hover for exact prices.

Last 639 days • 639 data points (No recent data available)

Historical
Generating forecast...
£109.99 £104.49 £105.69 £106.89 £108.09 £109.29 £110.49 09 June 2024 15 November 2024 24 April 2025 30 September 2025 09 March 2026

Price Distribution

Price distribution over 639 days • 5 price levels

Days at Price
Current Price
226 days 34 days 316 days 56 days 7 days · current 0 79 158 237 316 £105 £106 £107 £109 £110 Days at Price

Price Analysis

Most common price: £107 (316 days, 49.5%)

Price range: £105 - £110

Price levels: 5 different prices over 639 days

Description

Tropical communities are recognised as among the most species-rich and dynamic in the world. Yet far from existing as dynamic equilibria, large unpredictable disruptive events are seen as dominating the longer-term dynamics set against the background of global change. This 1998 volume challenges the dynamic equilibrium idea yet further, arguing for thinking on a timescale of decades to centuries, finding different ways to handle unpredictability and uniqueness, and evaluating species diversity and community change at different scales. The difficult search for robust generalizations and rules in tropical communities, which might allow better prescription through understanding rather than description is partly answered in this forward-looking book by the realization that an alternative framework and perspective is required for the tropics. This volume will continue to appeal to both researchers and advanced students of ecology. Book Description This 1998 volume challenges the validity of the dynamic equilibrium concept for tropical forests. About the Author David Newbery is Director of the Institute of Plant Sciences at the University of Bern Professor Dr Prins is at Wageningen University Dr Brown is at the Oxford Forestry Institute

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 August 1998
Listed Since
04 January 2007

Barcode

No barcode data available