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"Biodiversity Loss in a Changing Planet" ed. by Oscar Grillo and Gianfranco Venora

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"Biodiversity Loss in a Changing Planet" ed. by Oscar Grillo and Gianfranco Venora

"Biodiversity Loss in a Changing Planet" ed. by Oscar Grillo and Gianfranco Venora
Second Edition
ITAvE | 2016 | ISBN: 9533077077 9789533077079 | 327 pages | PDF | 20 MB

This book offers attractive study cases focused on biodiversity evaluations and provisions in several different ecosystems, analysing the current life condition of many life forms, and covering very different biogeographic zones of the planet.

Contents
1 Climate Change: Wildfire Impact
2 Assessing Loss of Biodiversity in Europe Through Remote Sensing: The Necessity of New Methodologies
3 Biodiversity Stability of Shallow Marine Benthos in Strait of Georgia. British Columbia. Canada Through Climate Regimes, Overfishing and Ocean Acidification
4 Coral Reef Biodiversity in the Face of Climatic Changes
5 Biogeography of Platberg. Eastern Free State, South Africa: Links with Afromontane Regions and South African Biomes
6 Biodiversity Loss in Freshwater Mussels: Importance. Threats, and Solutions
7 Effects of Climate Change in Amphibians and Reptiles
8 Identification and Analysis of Burned Areas in Ecological Stations of Brazilian Cerrado
9 Provision of Natural Habitat for Biodiversity: Quantifying Recent Trends in New Zealand
10 Limited Bio-Diversity and Other Defects of the Immune System in the Inhabitants of the Islands of St Kilda. Scotland
11 Native Tree Species Regeneration and Diversity in the Mountain Cloud Forests of East Africa
12 Destruction of the Forest Habitat in the Tatra National Park, Slovakia
13 Modern Methods of Estimating Biodiversity from Presence-Absence Surveys
14 Isolation and Identification of Indigenous Microorganisms of Cocoa Farms in Cote d'Ivoire and Assessment of Their Antagonistic Effects Vis-A-Vis Phytophthora palmivora, the Causal Agent of the Black Pod Disease
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