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This book presents current research in the study of biodiversity conservation. Topics discussed include agricultural land-use in forest frontier areas; utilization of bovids in traditional folk medicine and their implications for conservation; conservation and management of the biodiversity in a hotspot; surface stratification of soil nutrients in no till limits nutrient availability; and, forage resources renewal and biodiversity conservation and outcomes of invasive plant-native plant interactions in North American freshwater wetlands.
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Preface
- Agricultural Land-Use in Forest Frontier Areas: Theory & Evidence from Indonesia
- Utilization of Bovids in Traditional Folk Medicine & Their Implications for Conservation
- Conservation & Management of the Biodiversity in a Hotspot Characterized by Short Range Endemism & Rarity: The Challenge of New Caledonia
- Surface Stratification of Soil Nutrients in No Till Limits Nutrient Availability & Reduces Grain Yield
- Total Metallothionein Quantification by Reversed-Phase High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Fluorescence Detection After Monobromobimane Derivatization
- Linking the Dynamics of Ruminant Feeding Behavior & Dominant Shrub Responses on Rangeland: Forage Resources Renewal & Biodiversity Conservation
- Outcomes of Invasive Plant-Native Plant Interactions in North American Freshwater Wetlands: A Foregone Conclusion?
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