Island Biology & The equilibrium theory of island biogeography.
Choosing Where to Live Chapter 8 or What side of the fence IS the grass greener on?
Lecture 14, 15 Oct 2003 Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7 Conservation Biology ECOL 406R/506R University of Arizona Fall 2003 Kevin Bonine.
METAPOPULATIONS II. So far, we have discussed animal examples almost exclusively. Metapopulations were first applied to animals Do they apply to plants?
Habitat Fragmentation We have mostly made a mess of things. We have repeatedly destroyed natural environments, and even when we haven't destroyed them,
Ecological Restoration (BIO 409) Dr. McEwan Endangered Species.
An overview of a few of the methods used in landscape ecology studies.
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57 Introduction The problem of human-caused extinction of species led to the development of the discipline of conservation biology: the scientific study.
Geographic Ecology
The Silver Maple Forest (Belmont Uplands) & The Impact of Development
Populations 43. Concept 43.1 Populations Are Patchy in Space and Dynamic over Time Population—all the individuals of a species that interact with one.