Location
AMERICAN SAMOA
Publisher
Department of ecology and evolutionary biology, Eno Hall, Princeton, NJ
Publication Year:
1997
Publication Place
Department of Marine & Wildlife Resources
Physical Description:
22 pgs. 8 table charts
Call Number
VF 41638
Language
English
Record ID:
19608
Legacy PEIN ID:
59522
General Notes
Habitat conversion is the major threat to biodiversity.|The problem with leaving restoration to natural process is that they take time, measured in decades or centuries; redevelopment of advanced communities may take a millenium or more.|Ecological restoration will continue to provide important insights into the way that ecological communities are assembled and ecosystems functions.
Subject Heading(s)
Habitat Conversion and Loss of Biodiversity
Environment - Protection - Samoa
Lessons from Primary Succession
Ecological Restoration
Outlook and Referances
Location
AMERICAN SAMOA
Publisher
Department of ecology and evolutionary biology, Eno Hall, Princeton, NJ
Publication Year:
1997
Publication Place
Department of Marine & Wildlife Resources
Physical Description:
22 pgs. 8 table charts
Call Number
VF 41638
Language
English
Record ID:
19608
Legacy PEIN ID:
59522
General Notes
Habitat conversion is the major threat to biodiversity.|The problem with leaving restoration to natural process is that they take time, measured in decades or centuries; redevelopment of advanced communities may take a millenium or more.|Ecological restoration will continue to provide important insights into the way that ecological communities are assembled and ecosystems functions.
Record Created: 21-Mar-2002
Record Modified: 18-Dec-2020