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Maintaining biodiversity in forest ecosystems
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Maintaining biodiversity in forest ecosystems

Author: Malcolm L Hunter
Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Malcolm L Hunter
ISBN: 0521631041 9780521631044 0521637686 9780521637688
OCLC Number: 39706965
Description: xiv, 698 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Contents: Biological diversity / Malcolm Hunter -- Principles of ecological forestry / Robert Seymour, Malcolm Hunter -- Species composition / Brian Palik, R. Todd Engstrom -- Dynamic forest mosaics / Tom Spies, Monica Turner -- Abiotic factors / Andrew Hansen, Jay Rotella -- Forest edges / Glenn Matlack, John Litvaitis -- Islands and fragments / Yrjö Haila -- Riparian forests / Mark Brinson, Jos Verhoeven -- Forested wetlands / Aram Calhoun -- Dying, dead, and down trees / William McComb, David Lindenmayer -- Vertical structure / Nicholas Brokaw, Richard Lent -- Plantation forestry / Susan E. Moore, H. Lee Allen -- Special species / Ian Thompson, Per Angelstam -- Genetic diversity / Constance Millar -- Restoration ecology / Lee Frelich, Klaus Puettmann -- Forest reserves / David Norton -- Forest organization, management, and policy / Chadwick Oliver, Melih Boydak, Gerardo Segura ... [et al.] -- The economic perspective / Bruce Lippke, Joshua Bishop -- Social perspectives / Lynn Maguire.
Responsibility: edited by Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr.
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