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Product Description: The complexity of ecosystems forms perhaps the greatest challenge for natural science. Even the first step to comprehensive analysis, namely a survey of the participating species, often forms a major obstacle. This makes it understandable that ecologists try to abstract general principles from the interrelationships of the multitude of species for use in their efforts to investigate ecosystem dynamics...read more
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9789401019569 | Springer Verlag, August 23, 2014, cover price $99.00 | About this edition: The complexity of ecosystems forms perhaps the greatest challenge for natural science.
Product Description: First published in 1980, this important book brings together the results of worldwide research (from the tropics to the Arctic) to determine the relative productivity of different freshwater environments, especially lakes. The investigations are presented in a comparative manner and the underlying causes considered...read more
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9780521105583 | Reissue edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, March 19, 2009), cover price $59.99 | About this edition: First published in 1980, this important book brings together the results of worldwide research (from the tropics to the Arctic) to determine the relative productivity of different freshwater environments, especially lakes.
Product Description: Tropical fish present some of the best examples of how new species evolve and how complex ecological communities are maintained. Their study has generated important new ideas on the roles of ecology and behaviour in the evolution of species and communities...read more
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9780521236010 | Cambridge Univ Pr, April 1, 1987, cover price $70.00 | also contains Old and New | About this edition: Tropical fish present some of the best examples of how new species evolve and how complex ecological communities are maintained.
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9780521280648 | Cambridge Univ Pr, April 1, 1987, cover price $69.99 | About this edition: Tropical fish present some of the best examples of how new species evolve and how complex ecological communities are maintained.
Product Description: The complexity of ecosystems forms perhaps the greatest challenge for natural science. Even the first step to comprehensive analysis, namely a survey of the participating species, often forms a major obstacle. This makes it understandable that ecologists try to abstract general principles from the interrelationships of the multitude of species for use in their efforts to investigate ecosystem dynamics...read more
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9789061931744, titled "Unifying Concepts in Ecology: Report of the Plenary Sessions of the First International Congress of Ecology, the Hague, the Netherlands, September 8â14, 1974" | Springer Verlag, June 30, 1975, cover price $99.00 | About this edition: The complexity of ecosystems forms perhaps the greatest challenge for natural science.
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