Biodiversity : measurement and estimation
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Biodiversity : measurement and estimation
Chapman & Hall, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In recent years, there has been increased interest in how many species there are in the world and why. How can we tell and why does it matter are the subjects of this Royal Society sponsored discussion. This book should be of interest to biologists, especially conservation biologists; taxonomists; biotechnologists; population and community biologists; and ecologists.
目次
- Conceptual aspects of the quantification of the extent of biodiversity, R.M. May
- Biodiversity at the molecular level: the domains, kingdoms and phyla of life, T. Martin Embley et al
- The quantification of plant biodiversity through time, K. Niklas and Bruce T. Tiffney
- Phylogenetics pattern and the quantification of organismal biodiversity, Daniel P. Faith
- Biodiversity at the molecular level - experience from disparate macroorganisms, Alan R. Templeton
- Theoretical and practical aspects of the quantification of biodiversity amongst microoganisms, Anthony G. O'Donnell et al
- Selecting indicator groups for the quantitative assessment of biodiversity, David L. Pearson
- The quantification of biodiversity - anesoteric quest or a vital component of sustainable development, Thomas E. Lovejoy
- A comparison of the efficacy of higher taxa and species numbers in the assessment of biodiversity in the neotropics, Gillian T. Prance
- Estimating terrestrial biodiversity through extrapolation, Robert K. Colwe et al
- Practical approaches to the estimation of the extent of biodiversity in speciose groups, P.M. Hammond.
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