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Ecology of North America Book

Structured as a college-level textbook, Eric Bolen's overview of North America's varied life zones serves as a first-rate work of reference for anyone interested in conservation biology and ecology. He begins with a survey of key ideas in systematic biology, and then turns to discussions of each of the continent's principal ecosystems: boreal forests, grasslands, mountains, deserts, and so forth. At turns he writes of the characteristic and keystone plant and animal species of each biome: agaves in the Chihuahuan Desert, for instance, or Douglas fir in the upper montane zones of the Sierra Nevada and Cascade ranges. Bolen provides bibliographies for each major point of discussion, easily enabling the reader to pursue further study. --Gregory McNameeRead More

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  • Product Description

    This introduction to the ecology of North America presents basic observations on the interaction of plants and animal communities in North America. Its approach is primarily descriptive and non-mathematical in order to provide a qualitative understanding of the environment.

  • 0471131563
  • 9780471131564
  • Eric G. Bolen
  • 26 February 1998
  • WileyBlackwell
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 464
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