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B. Downes ; L. Barmuta ; P. Fairweather ; D. Faith ; M. Keough ; P. Lake ; B. Mapstone ; G. Quin | Cambridge [GBR] : *** Cambridge University Press | 2002Monitoring Ecological Impacts provides the tools needed by professional ecologists, scientists, engineers, planners and managers to design assessment programs that can reliably monitor, detect and allow management of human impacts on the natural[...]ouvrage
Cet ouvrage organisé en trois parties : les milieux, la flore, la faune, présente d'abord les conditions de vie et le cadre naturel (géologie et conditions climatiques) en ses multiples facettes et habitats : aire littorale, milieux humides, col[...]rapport
B. Im ; H. Hafner ; STATION BIOLOGIQUE DE LA TOUR DU VALAT ARLES | Arles : Station biologique de la Tour du Valat | 1982Les cormorans représentent une menace réelle pour la carpiculture de Camargue. Les hérons cendrés, les aigrettes garzettes et les goélands, fréquentent régulièrement les étangs piscicoles. Cependant, ces oiseaux ne concomment que peu de poissons[...]ouvrage
The book describes and discusses the numerical methods which are successfully being used for analysing ecological data, using a clear and comprehensive approach. These methods are derived from the fields of mathematical physics, parametric and n[...]ouvrage
Issues of scale have become increasingly important to ecologists. This book addresses the structure of regional (large-scale) ecological assemblages or communities, and the influence this has at a local (small-scale) level. This macroecological [...]ouvrage
This volume presents an overview of current accomplishments and future directions in ecological theory. The twenty-three chapters cover a broad range of important topics, from the physiology and behavior of individuals or groups of organisms, th[...]ouvrage
Pike and related fish form an important part of aquatic ecosystems and are also commercially very valuable. This title provides full coverage of the biology, ecology and exploitation of this important group of fish and will be invaluable for fis[...]ouvrage
Publié en allemand en 1986, lessai dUlrich Beck sur La Société du risque semblait signer la prise de conscience collective de la vulnérabilité des sociétés contemporaines et dun passage dune société du progrès à une société du risque. Mais s[...]ouvrage
M. Tokeshi | 1999As a novel endeavour in ecological science, this book focuses on a major issue in organismal life on Earth - species coexistence. The book crosses the usual disciplinary boundaries between palaeobiology, ecology and evolutionary biology and prov[...]ouvrage
A pioneering work, Species Diversity in Ecological Communities looks at biodiversity in its broadest geographical and historical contexts. For many decades, ecologists have studied only small areas over short time spans in the belief that divers[...]ouvrage
Why do larger areas have more species? What makes diversity so high near the equator? Has the number of species grown during the past 600 million years? Does habitat diversity support species diversity, or is it the other way around? What reduce[...]rapport
J. Thibault ; D. Corteggiani ; E. Sailler ; ASSOCIATION DES AMIS DU PARC NATUREL REGIONAL DE LA CORSE | Ajaccio : Association des Amis du Parc Naturel Régional de la Corse | 1978Cette étude porte sur les especes rencontrées dans les principales zones humides de la côte orientale Corse, sur les richesses trophiques et la répartition des oiseaux d'eau.ouvrage
The study of rare species has long fascinated biologists. Rare and common species may differ in body size, dispersal, reproduction and many other respects. The Biology of rarity reviews documented patterns of such differences, and considers the [...]ouvrage
No species occurs everywhere. Indeed, the majority are absent from most places, and where they do occur they are usually quite rare. Gaston discusses the structure of these distributions - the structure of the geographic ranges of species. Gasto[...]ouvrage
Biogeography was stuck in a "natural history phase" dominated by the collection of data, the young Princeton biologists Robert H. MacArthur and Edward O. Wilson argued in 1967. In this book, the authors developed a general theory to explain the [...]