 |  |  | ECOSYSTEMS OF THE WORLD
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Goodall
Description The purpose of this distinguished book series is to describe the structure and functioning of all major types of ecosystem, whether aquatic or terrestrial, natural or subject to human influence - in some cases virtually man-made (like greenhouses, fishponds, or intensive animal production). The subjects covered by Ecosystems Of The World are divided by ecosystem types or biomes, so that each volume covers that type on a world-wide basis. For each volume, one or more specialists in the field have been appointed as editors, and they in turn have assembled specialist writers from all around the world to contribute chapters. The result is a series of volumes that will serve as a basic source of ecological knowledge and reference for many years. Each volume contains high quality subject, species and author indexes for ease of reference.Ecosystems of the World will appeal to biologists, ecologists, conservationists and land managers throughout the world.For further details and contents listings for individual volumes please select links below:Series URL: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/series/ew
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Volumes in series
|  |  |  | | 28 |  | Ecosystems of the Deep Oceans, 28 To order this title, and for more information, click here
Edited By P.A. Tyler
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-82619-0,
ISBN-10: 0-444-82619-X, Year: 2003, GBP 137.99, USD 227, EUR 161.95
|  | |  | |  | Coniferous Forests, 6 To order this title, and for more information, click here
Edited By F.A. Andersson
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-81627-6,
ISBN-10: 0-444-81627-5, Year: 2005, GBP 202, USD 305, EUR 237.95
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Last update: 3 Dec 2009
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