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Title informationTEXTBOOK Ecological Versatility and Community EcologySeries: CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN ECOLOGY Ralph C MacNally
436 pages, 75 line illus, 29 graphs, 21 tabs.Cambridge University Press
There is wide variation in the amount of ecological versatility shown by different species - that is, the range of resources or habitats they are able to make use of. Species with highly specialised requirements are very vulnerable to extinction as a result of habitat or resource loss. This book seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of research into ecological versatility, drawing on a range of ecological disciplines. related organisations include: Global Register of Migratory Species If you are involved in a scientific, conservation or environmental organisation and would like to be listed, please see our NHBS-Xchange information page. |
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