Hill, J.
(2001)
Species composition in fragmented forests: Conservation implications of changing forest area.
Applied Geography, 21 (2).
pp. 157-174.
ISSN 0143-6228
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Publisher's URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0143-6228(01)00002-9
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Additional Information: | This paper examines changing forest area and the effect this has on species number and composition. It applies the results discursively to nature conservation. |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | biodiversity, conservation, forest fragmentation, species–area relationships, tropical rainforest |
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| Faculty/Department: | ~Pre-2010 Faculty Structure > Environment and Technology > School of the Built and Natural Environment |
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| ID Code: | 6180 |
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| Deposited On: | 22 Jan 2010 15:11 |
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| Last Modified: | 28 Mar 2012 10:54 |
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