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Despite acknowledgment that loss of living diversity is an
international biological crisis, the ecological causes and
consequences of extinction have not yet been widely addressed. In
honor of Edward O. Wilson, winner of the 1993 International Prize
for Biology, an international group of distinguished biologists
bring ecological, evolutionary, and management perspectives to the
issue of biodiversity. The roles of ecosystem processes, community
structure and population dynamics are considered in this book. The
goal, as Wilson writes in his introduction, is "to assemble
concepts that unite the disciplines of systematics and ecology, and
in so doing to create a sound scientific basis for the future
management of biodiversity."
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