Item 1 in
https://thearchdruidreport-archive.200605.xyz/2009/02/deindustrial-reading-list.html didn't have to be one of the specific books named; I tried to pick an ecology textbook with a digital version available (unlike either of those) - but it appears the good stuff lacks that, so I just went with Eugene P. Odum's Fundamentals of Ecology because I like the author's other book( title)s better than Brewer's, which might suggest higher quality of the textbook in question. The result of discussion at
https://deketemoisont.dreamwidth.org/1715.html is that we'll be referencing the 1971 edition, with the following chapters (in my translation from Portuguese back to English):
1 - Introduction: Ecology's Domain
2 - Principles and Concepts Regarding the Ecosystem
3 - Principles and Concepts Regarding Energy in Ecological Systems
4 - Principles and Concepts Regarding Biogeochemical Cycles
5 - Principles Regarding Limiting Factors
6 - Principles and Concepts Regarding Community-Level Organization
7 - Principles and Concepts Regarding Population-Level Organization
8 - Species and Individual in the Ecosystem
9 - Ecosystem Development and Evolution
10 - Systems Ecology: Systems Analysis Approach and Mathematical Modelling in Ecology
11 - Freshwater Ecology
12 - Sea Ecology
13 - Estuary Ecology
14 - Land Ecology
15 - Resources
16 - Pollution and Environmental Health
17 - Radiation Ecology
18 - Remote Detection as Tool for Ecosystems Study and Ordering
19 - Perspectives in Microbial Ecology
20 - Space Flight Ecology
21 - For an Applied Human Ecology
. If you use a different edition, see whether you can find the sections equivalent to those chapters; also, you may not be reading the same stuff in some important sense; let's see how all this works out.