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The Functional Consequences of Biodiversity: Empirical Progress and Theoretical Extensions - Monographs in Population Biology
Ann P Kinzig
The Functional Consequences of Biodiversity: Empirical Progress and Theoretical Extensions - Monographs in Population Biology
Ann P Kinzig
Ecosystems provide food, fuel, and drinkable water, regulate local and regional climate, and recycle needed nutrients, among other things. This volume synthesizes empirical studies on the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and extends that knowledge using a novel and coordinated set of models and theoretical approaches.
392 pages, 22 tables, 76 line illus.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 17, 2002 |
ISBN13 | 9780691088228 |
Publishers | Princeton University Press |
Genre | Topical > Ecology |
Pages | 392 |
Dimensions | 218 × 187 × 21 mm · 518 g |
Language | English |
Editor | Kinzig, Ann P. |
Editor | Pacala, Stephen W. |
Editor | Tilman, David |
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