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Strategies in the Study of Terrestrial Animal Biodiversity [Russian]

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Edited By: VE Sokolov and BR Striganova
145 pages
Strategies in the Study of Terrestrial Animal Biodiversity [Russian]
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  • Strategies in the Study of Terrestrial Animal Biodiversity [Russian] Paperback Dec 1995 Out of Print #67150
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Language: Russian

A collection of 32 papers divided between 4 main topics: (1) Methodological approaches to the study of biodiversity and databases; (2) Levels and categories of biodiversity; (3) Geographical and regional aspects of animal biodiversity evaluation; and (4) Biodiversity of individual animal taxonomic groups. Numerous graphs, tables, lists.

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Out of Print
Edited By: VE Sokolov and BR Striganova
145 pages
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