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Biodiversity in drylands : toward a unified framework

Part of the The ^ALong-Term Ecological Research Network Series series
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This is the first international volume in the "Long Term Ecological Research Network" series.

The book summarizes the state of knowledge about biodiversity in drylands, and seeks to identify questions and strategies for future research and to lay out guidelines for management of biodiversity in desert and semi desert regions.

The continuing sensitivity of drylands to desertification, the fact that they occupy 40 per cent of the world's terrestrial area, and the increasing human populations in these regions, make the understanding of their biodiversity and its changes over time of central importance. "Drylands" also provide a natural laboratory to address general questions about biodiversity, ecological succession, etc., because the relative spareness of the landscape allows one to isolate all the variables more effectively than can be done in biologically "richer" terrains.

This book brings together leading workers, primarily from the U.S. and Israel, with some European scientists, to develop an integrative synthesis of perspectives on biodiversity in drylands, considering work from multiple rfocusingd investigations focussing on multiple levels of ecological analysis.Each chapter was written by a small team of investigators from different institutions and having experience in different systems.

Each chapter team combines at least two ecological perspectives, for instance, population and ecosystem, or species and landscape.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0195139852 / 9780195139853
Hardback
577.54
06/01/2005
United States
English
336 p. : ill.
24 cm
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