Balkan Biodiversity is the first attempt to synthesise our
current understanding of biodiversity in the great European hot
spot. The conservation of biodiversity is one of today s great
ecological challenges but Balkan biodiversity is still poorly
understood, in a region with complex physical geography and a long
history of political conflict. The Balkans exhibit outstanding
levels of endemism, particularly in caves and ancient lakes such as
Ohrid; lying at the crossroads of Europe and Asia they are also
renowned as a focus of Pleistocene glacial refugia. This volume
unites a diverse group of international researchers for the first
time. Its interdisciplinary approach gives a broad perspective on
biodiversity at the level of the gene, species and ecosystem,
including contributions on temporal change. Biological groups
include plants, mammals, spiders and humans, cave-dwelling
organisms, fish, aquatic invertebrates and algae. The book should
be read by zoologists, botanists, speleobiologists,
palaeoecologists, palaeolimnologists and environmental
scientists."
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