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Hopes for the future; Restoration Ecology and Conservation Biology

Location
AMERICAN SAMOA
Author(s)
Andy P. Dobson
A.D. Bradshaw
A.J. M. Baker
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.
Location
AMERICAN SAMOA
Author(s)
Andy P. Dobson
A.D. Bradshaw
A.J. M. Baker
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