Introductory Aquatic Ecology with Java
Prof. Revathi K
Fisheries
Introductory Aquatic Ecology with Java
Introductory Aquatic Ecology with Java provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental concepts in aquatic ecology, integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications. This text serves as a valuable resource for students and practitioners in the field of fisheries, emphasizing the ecological principles that govern aquatic systems. By utilizing the Java programming language, readers will engage with interactive simulations and data analyses that enhance their understanding of ecological dynamics. The book covers a range of topics including aquatic habitats, biodiversity, and the impact of human activities on aquatic ecosystems. Each chapter is designed to facilitate learning through case studies, exercises, and visual aids that illustrate key concepts. With a focus on sustainable practices, this text aims to equip readers with the necessary tools to address contemporary challenges in fisheries management and conservation.
- ISBN: 978-93-7991-104-9
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Introductory Aquatic Ecology with Java provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental concepts in aquatic ecology, integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications. This text serves as a valuable resource for students and practitioners in the field of fisheries, emphasizing the ecological principles that govern aquatic systems. By utilizing the Java programming language, readers will engage with interactive simulations and data analyses that enhance their understanding of ecological dynamics.
The book covers a range of topics including aquatic habitats, biodiversity, and the impact of human activities on aquatic ecosystems. Each chapter is designed to facilitate learning through case studies, exercises, and visual aids that illustrate key concepts. With a focus on sustainable practices, this text aims to equip readers with the necessary tools to address contemporary challenges in fisheries management and conservation.
