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      Cantrill, David J., 1962-
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      environmental conditions, alongside comparisons with contemporaneous and modern ecosystems. The authors
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      Lamb, Dennis, 1941-
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      the ecosystems of the Earth. Chemical wet deposition thereby supplies nutrients (and sometimes toxic
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      Woodward, Guy O., editor.
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      others] -- Stream ecosystem functioning in an agricultural landscape : the importance of terrestrial
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      Dawson, Todd E., 1955-
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      * Provides researchers with ground-breaking data on how to predict the terrestrial ecosystems
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      McLachlan, Anton, 1949-
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      Ecosystems and Dune-beach Interactions -- 13. Conclusions -- 14. Human Impacts -- 15. Coastal Zone Management
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      Rothschild, Lynn J.
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      Marine and Terrestrial Realms -- Tectonics, Climatic Change, and the Evolution of Mammalian Ecosystems
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      Macfadyen, A. (Amyan)
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      Measurement; V. Entry of Heavy Metals into Ecosystems; VI. Decomposition and Soil; VII. Heavy Metals in
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      Terborgh, John, 1936-
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      ... [et al.] -- Prey release, trophic cascades, and phase shifts in tropical nearshore ecosystems / Stuart
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      Povinec, P.
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      (Shaw, "Radioactivity in Terrestrial Ecosystems"). Although the book focuses on natural and anthopogenic
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      Shaw, George.
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      ecosystems, providing a substantial and essential reference on the subject * Discusses lesser-known sources
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      Coleman, David C., 1938-
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      the increasing importance of soils as the organizing center for all terrestrial ecosystems and provide