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THE NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY School of Animal, Rural & Environmental Science Brackenhurst BSc Ecology & Conservation Recommended Reading List – Year 1 2019-20 The following is an initial list of books recommended for reading prior and during your first year on the course. It is certainly not recommended that you purchase all of these books at this stage, it may be best to use the books from libraries before making any selection of the books you would like to acquire. You will be given more complete lists of references for each module once you begin the course. Good general books on ecology worth buying are: Krebs CJ. 2013. Ecology: Pearson New International Edition: The experimental analysis of distribution and abundance. Pearson or Townsend C, Begon M, Harper JL. 2008. Essentials of Ecology (3rd edition). Blackwell. You can pick these (or former editions) up cheaply second hand. A good general background on biology, much of which is very useful for ecology and conservation is: Urry LA, Cain ML, Wasserman SA, Minorsky PV, Reece JB. 2016. Campbell biology (11th Ed.). Pearson. You can pick this (particularly former editions) up cheaply second hand. Recommended popular science books that are well worth reading include: Maclean N. 2015. A Less Green and Pleasant Land – Our Threatened Wildlife. Cambridge University Press Kolbert E. 2014. The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History. Bloomsbury Ashmole M, Ashmole P. 2009. The Carrifran Wildwood story. Borders Forest Trust. Recommended texts for your first year modules are: Introduction to Plant Ecology Keddy P. 2016. Plant Ecology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Rose F, O’Reilly C. 2006. The wild flower key: how to identify wild plants, trees and shrubs in Britain & Ireland. Blackwell. Introduction to Animal Ecology Jurd RD. 2003. Instant notes in animal biology. BIOS Scientific Publishers. Moyes CD, Schulte PM. 2014. Principles of animal physiology. Pearson. Biodiversity Conservation Adams D, Carwardine M. 1991. Last chance to see. Ballantine Books. Gaston KJ, Spicer JI. 2003. Biodiversity: an introduction. Blackwell Science. Wilson EO. 2001. The Diversity of life. Penguin Books. Conservation in Practice Bannister A, Raymond S, Baker R. 1998. Surveying (7th edition), Pearson Education. Middleton N. 2016. The effective ecologist. Pelagic Publishing Sutherland WJ. 2000. The conservation handbook: research, management and policy. Blackwell. Ecological Census Techniques Hill D, Fasham M, Tucker G, Hewry M, Shaw P. 2005. Handbook of Biodiversity Methods: Survey, Evaluation and Monitoring. Cambridge University Press nd Sutherland WJ. 2006. Ecological Census Techniques (2 Edn). Cambridge University Press Wheater CP, Bell JR, Cook PA. 2011. Practical Field Ecology. Wiley-Blackwell Principles of Ecology Chapman JL, Reiss MJ. 2005. Ecology: Principles and Applications (3rd edition). Cambridge University Press. Townsend C, Begon M, Harper JL. 2008. Essentials of Ecology (3rd edition). Blackwell. Microsoft Office package available for FREE for all students Office 365 is the cloud version of Microsoft Office which can be accessed anytime from any device. It is available for all students and staff and includes additional 5 FREE Microsoft Office 2016 suites that can be installed onto any device whether PC, laptop, tablet or phone. One step login at office365.ntu.ac.uk and access with NTU email address and password. More info from the Service Desk forum – https://support.ntu.ac.uk/hc/en- us/articles/203910908?flash_digest=998f73349cda8d6ec2affccf5d94e75e33d7fe1f
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