Adding to Patricks suggestions.

For beginners on matrix models:   Plant and Animal Populations: Methods in 
Demography, Ebert, Thomas A. 1999. Academic Press, San Diego, California, 
xiii 312 p. It takes you from drawing life cycle diagrams to full blown 
matrix based modelling.  It was designed for folks with little to no 
background and has worked for a number of students/folks I know.  Start 
here if you are new to matrix models and move to Caswell if needed. 

Also consider software.  Depending on how you learn,  playing around with 
models might be the most effective method.  We used Populus and Popgen 
(population genetics) when I was in grad. school.  I know of Ecobeaker and 
RAMAS and I'm sure gobs more exist. 

Good look!.

Jay Diffendorfer




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Marc Mangel 2006.  The Theoretical Biologist's Toolbox

John Harte 1988. Consider a Spherical Cow

Ilkka Hanski 1999. Metapopulation Ecology

Gurney & Nisbet 1998. Ecological Dynamics

Hal Caswell 1989. Matrix Population Models -- The first edition is more 
readable than the second

Leah Edelstein-Keshet 1988. Mathematical Models in Biology

You don't have to read them all, but all of them are worth reading. And 
make sure to read something by G E Hutchinson, Robert MacArthur, Michael 
Rosenzweig and Robert May.

Patrick Foley
bees, fleas, flowers, disease
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Can anyone suggest a good book on Ecological Modeling for someone just 
getting started? (Graduate Student)


Bryan Dewsbury
PhD candidate
Florida International University
Miami, Fl
305 348 1556

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