Mosaic Landscapes and Ecological Processes

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380 pages 2011

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This book reflects the profound changes that have taken place in the science of ecology, away from the more classical view of ecological processes taking place within homogenous environments to a recognition that organisms in the real world are clumped into patchy populations and that this heterogeneity has significant effects on ecological processes.

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