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Advances in Ecological Research
1st Edition, Volume 24 - June 10, 1993
Editors: M. Begon, Alastair H. Fitter
Language: English
eBook ISBN:9780080567082
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The six articles in this issue of Advances in Ecological Research cover a wide spectrum of ecology to ecology to munities, the discussion of vegetation change on a longer time…Read more
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The six articles in this issue of Advances in Ecological Research cover a wide spectrum of ecology to ecology to munities, the discussion of vegetation change on a longer time scale, and the significance of conservation, especially in the industrialized world. S.J. Hall and D.G. Raff provide something of interest to all ecologists. Several common themes are presented in this volume including the dynamics of communities with such examples as Glacier Bat and Mount St.Helens.
* SPECIAL FEATURES: * Lively selection of review on topical subjects.
R. del Moral and L.C. Bliss, Mecha, Mechanisms of Primary Succession: Insights Resulting from the Eruption of Mount St. Helens. G.M. MacDonald, Fossil Pollen Analysis and the Reconstruction of Plant Invasions. M. Tokeshi, Species Abundance Patterns and Community Structure. R. del Moral and L.C. Bliss, Mecaelli, Food Webs: Theory and Reality. R.H. Marrs, Soil Fertility and Nature Conservation in Europe: Theoretical Considerations and Practical Management Solutions. M.A. Sutton, C.E.R. Pitcairn, and D. Fowler, The Exchange of Ammonia Between the Atmosphere and Plant Communities. Subject Index.
No. of pages: 410
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 24
Published: June 10, 1993
Imprint: Academic Press
eBook ISBN: 9780080567082
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M. Begon
Affiliations and expertise
University of Liverpool, U.K.
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Alastair H. Fitter
Affiliations and expertise
University of York, U.K.
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