Conservation Biology: The Science of Scarcity and DiversityMichael E. Soulé |
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... result verification " means that the computer is en- abled to produce two values for each result quantity of which it can be rigorously proved that the value of the mathematically defined result quantity lies between them . Naturally ...
... result verification " means that the computer is en- abled to produce two values for each result quantity of which it can be rigorously proved that the value of the mathematically defined result quantity lies between them . Naturally ...
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... result in radiological consequences because the radionuclide con- centrations are extremely low and the waste form ( cement ) is relatively strong and durable . However , should a truck accident occur , fatalities and injuries may result ...
... result in radiological consequences because the radionuclide con- centrations are extremely low and the waste form ( cement ) is relatively strong and durable . However , should a truck accident occur , fatalities and injuries may result ...
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... result in a mentoring arrangement account for virtually all (99% or more) teachers in England (United Kingdom), Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, Shanghai (China) and Singapore. As could be expected, these are also among the education ...
... result in a mentoring arrangement account for virtually all (99% or more) teachers in England (United Kingdom), Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, Shanghai (China) and Singapore. As could be expected, these are also among the education ...
Contents
Conservation Biology and the Real World | 1 |
The Fitness and Viability of Populations | 13 |
Processes of Species | 19 |
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a-diversity abundance Africa alleles animals Barro Colorado Barro Colorado Island bats biological biologists bird species breeding caves Chapter climate coadaptation communities conservation biology crop density dispersal distribution disturbance ecological ecosystem edge effects environmental example extinction fauna Figure flora fragmentation frugivores fynbos genes genetic load genetic variation genic diversity Gentry geographic groups growth Guinea habitat specificity heliophiles heterosis heterozygosity heterozygous homozygotes Houérou Hubbell and Foster human inbreeding inbreeding depression increase individuals insect interactions introduced species Irian Jaya islands isolated km² loci males mammals mangrove mating natural number of species nutrients occur outbreeding depression overdominance patches patterns percent plant species pops population population densities predators problems production range rare species rarity reduced reef regeneration regions relatively reserves result season soil Soulé studies Table taxa Terborgh tion tree species troglobites tropical forests variability vegetation vertebrates zone