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Landscape Boundaries: Consequences For Biotic Diversity And Ecological Flows

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Originally published 1992
EditorsA. J. Hansen
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About Landscape Boundaries: Consequences For Biotic Diversity And Ecological Flows


The emergence of landscape ecology during the 1980s represents an impor tant maturation of ecological theory. Once enamored with the conceptual beauty of well-balanced, homogeneous ecosystems, ecologists now assert that much of the essence of ecological systems lies in their lumpiness. . . .

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