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Handbook of biogeography, Biogeography, 1. Situating contemporary biogeography, 3. Diversity theories, 4. Theory in landscape ecology and its relevance to biogeography, 5. Classification of biogeographical and ecological phenomena, 6. The expanding role of phylogeography, 7. The biogeographical importance of Pleistocene refugia, Section II. Explaining distributions, gradients, and disturbances: 8. Biogeographical distributions: the role of past environments, physical factors, and biotic interactions, 9. Biodiversity gradients, 10. Explaining biogeographical distributions and gradients: floral and faunal responses to natural disturbances, 11. Fire and ecosystem function, 12. Species response to contemporary climate change, Section III. Reconsidering biomes and ecosystems: 13. Ecosystem dynamics of subpolar and polar regions, 14. Forest ecosystem structure and disturbance dynamics across the circumboreal forest, 15. The ecosystem dynamics of tropical savannas, 16. Tropical forests: biogeography and biodiversity, 17. Dynamics of mountain ecosystems, 18. Biogeography of agricultural environments, 19. The biogeography of built environments, Section IV. Utilizing mapping and modelling: 20. Remote sensing for mapping biogeographical distributions: actualities and potentials, 21. Remoting sensing for modeling biogeographic features and processes, 22. Characterizing spatial pattern in biogeographical data, 23. Predictive modeling of biogeographical phenomena, 24. Simulation, 25. Biocomplexity, Section V. Linking biogeography and society. 26. Ethnobotany, 27. Invasive species, in geographical perspective, 28. Bioindicators for ecological and environmental monitoring, 29. Historical biogeography as a basis for the conservation of dynamic ecosystems, 30. Habitat approaches to nature conservation, 31. Species approaches to conservation in biogeography |
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The SAGE handbook of biogeography |
title_full |
The SAGE handbook of biogeography ed. by Andrew C. Millington ... |
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The SAGE handbook of biogeography ed. by Andrew C. Millington ... |
title_full_unstemmed |
The SAGE handbook of biogeography ed. by Andrew C. Millington ... |
title_short |
The SAGE handbook of biogeography |
title_sort |
the sage handbook of biogeography |
title_unstemmed |
The SAGE handbook of biogeography |
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Biogeography, Aufsatzsammlung, Biogeografie |
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Biogeography, Aufsatzsammlung, Biogeografie |
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http://www.sagepub.com/books/Book225031 |
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