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Vegetation of Inland Waters

Series: Handbook of Vegetation Science Volume: 15/1
Edited By: J Symoens
400 pages
Vegetation of Inland Waters
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  • Vegetation of Inland Waters ISBN: 9789061931966 Hardback Dec 1988 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Series: Handbook of Vegetation Science Volume: 15/1
Edited By: J Symoens
400 pages
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This book will serve as a convenient source of information on aquatic vegetation to professionals and researchers working in the field of aquatic biology. Physomorphology Professor Symoens is to be congratulated on assembling such high quality contributions. Each chapter stands on its own rather than being an integrated textbook, but the outcome is a learned book on the vegetation of inland waters which should be on every ecologist's bookshelf.' P. Denny
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