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The current focus of interest in ecology, which emphasizes populations and communities as the proper objects of study in the science, is largely due to the stimulus of two books published in the 1920's: Lotka's Elements of Physical Biology and Elton's Animal Ecology. Both these volumes stressed the role of populations, with population dynamics or kinematics having central positions. Volterra's …
over the last the phenomenon of globalization - wheter real or ilusory - has captured the public imagination. in a epoch of profound and unsettling global change. in which traditional ideologies and grand theories appear to offer little purchase on the world