Hi all, I posted a very similar request back in November. I'll be teaching an ecology class next year to 150 non-science majors and would love recommendations for a textbook that doesn't require background in chemistry or biology beyond high school. Thanks, Andy
On 1/30/18, 8:56 AM, "Ecological Society of America: grants, jobs, news on behalf of Patricia Swain Rice" <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote: I’m looking for recommendations/suggestions of a general ecology book, preferably with at least some plant examples to supplement lectures and field in a brief introductory ecology class for adults who are interested in and often quite knowledgeable about (native) plants. Last time I taught introductory ecology was literally decades ago when Ricklef’s “Economy of Nature” was a bit less expensive and was the short, ‘simple' book available. Are there new ones out there that people have experience with or know of? Thanks. Cheers, Pat Swain retired natural community ecologist
