In this work, James H. Brown proposes a new research agenda
designed to broaden the scope of ecology to encompass vast
geographical areas and very long time spans. He demonstrates the
advantages of macroecology for conservation, showing how it allows
scientists to look beyond endangered species and ecological
communities in order to consider the long history and large
geographic scale of human impacts.
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