Math 581/EEB581 Mathematical Ecology - 2001-2002 Basic Reference List: The below texts are general ones that you may find of most interest relative to the content of this course. Additional references will be given in each section of the course. Caswell, H. 2001. Matrix Population Models. 2nd Edition. Sinauer. Sunderland, MA. (Being used in Math Ecology seminar - Math 589 - this semester). Clark, Colin W. 1976. Mathematical Bioeconomics: The Optimal Management of Renewable Resources. Wiley. New York. Cushing, J. M. 1998. An Introduction to Structured Population Dynamics. SIAM, Philadelphia, PA. Edelstein-Keshet, L. 1988. Mathematical Models in Biology. Random House, New York. Gotelli, Nicholas J. 1995. A primer of ecology. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA. Second Edition 1998. Haefner, J. W. 1996. Modeling Biological Systems: Principles and Applications. Chapman and Hall, NY. Hallam, T. G. and S. A. Levin (eds.). 1986. Mathematical Ecology: an Introduction. Springer-Verlag. Berlin. Hastings, A. 1997. Population Biology: Concepts and Models. Springer-Verlag, NY. Hofbauer, J. and K. Sigmund. 1988. The Theory of Evolution and Dynamical Systems. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Levin, S. A., Hallam, T. G. and L. J. Gross (eds.). 1989. Applied Mathematical Ecology. Springer-Verlag. Berlin. Maynard Smith, J. 1968. Mathematical Ideas in Biology. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge. Maynard Smith, J. 1974. Models in Ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Murray, J. D. 1989. Mathematical Biology. Springer-Verlag. New York. Okubo, Akira (1980) Diffusion and ecological problems: mathematical models. Springer-Verlag. Berlin. Pielou, E. C. 1977. Mathematical Ecology. Wiley. New York. Renshaw, E. 1991. Modelling Biological Populations in Space and Time. Cambridge University Press. Key Journals in the Field: American Naturalist Bulletin of Mathematical Biology Journal of Mathematical Biology Journal of Theoretical Biology Mathematical Biosciences Theoretical Population Biology