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Spatial Ecology of Desert Rodent Communities (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999)

Part of the Adaptations of Desert Organisms series
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Rodents are conspicuous and important components of the desert biome.

Many general concepts in modern community and behavioral ecology use them as a main model. This volume compiles and generalizes data on the spatial structure of desert rodent communities, taking into account both global (biogeographic) and local (ecological) patterns.

It is based on studies of rodents in different deserts of the Northern Hemisphere (Karakum, Kyzylkum, Bet-Pak-Dala, Gobi, Thar, Chihuahua, Negev, and North Caspian deserts) as well as on a thorough analysis of the literature.

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Product Details
3642642241 / 9783642642241
Paperback / softback
577
16/09/2011
Germany
292 pages, X, 292 p.
155 x 235 mm