Chapter 10: Biological Impacts of Climate Change
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Figure 1.9 The interdisciplinary nature of conservation biology
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Figure 2.20 Ecosystem function can be influenced by the functional diversity among species
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Figure 3.1 Major forces that threaten biological diversity
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Figure 8.11 Equilibria and population stability under proportional exploitation
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Essay 12.4, Figure B Satellite tracks of Magellanic Penguins from two breeding colonies in Argentina
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Plate 4 Conservation landscapes for jaguar and spectacled bear in the Greater Madidi landscape
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