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Akademische und professionelle Bücher  Marine & Freshwater Biology  Aquatic

A Rapid Biological Assessment of the Aquatic Ecosystems of the Pastaza River Basin, Ecuador and Peru

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Edited By: Philip W Willink, Barry Chernoff and Jennifer McCullough
250 pages, no illustrations
A Rapid Biological Assessment of the Aquatic Ecosystems of the Pastaza River Basin, Ecuador and Peru
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  • A Rapid Biological Assessment of the Aquatic Ecosystems of the Pastaza River Basin, Ecuador and Peru ISBN: 9781881173779 Paperback Sep 2007 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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This report contains the biological findings and conservation recommendations of an aquatic expedition along the Pastaza River, one of the least disturbed of the upper Amazon River tributaries. The scientific team discovered moderate to high species richness; they concluded that the area has high conservation potential because of its relative intactness--a product of its remoteness and the low density of human population nearby.

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Report
Edited By: Philip W Willink, Barry Chernoff and Jennifer McCullough
250 pages, no illustrations
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