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The culmination of six years of research, this book compiles articles published by scholar and conservationist Alejandro Martinez Abrain in Quercus magazine from 2008 to 2013. The essays include analyses of ecological and evolutionary processes that functionally support nature, including human activity, and clues to the workings of our biosphere, which is a common theme addressed in the UK, Australia, and the United States but not in other parts of the world. Although this book is written with exactitude, it is accessible to any reader and includes examples that anyone can understand. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The culmination of six years of research, this book compiles articles published by scholar and conservationist Alejandro Martinez Abrain in Quercus magazine from 2008 to 2013. The essays include analyses of ecological and evolutionary processes that functionally support nature, including human activity, and clues to the workings of our biosphere, which is a common theme addressed in the UK, Australia, and the United States but not in other parts of the world. Although this book is written with exactitude, it is accessible to any reader and includes examples that anyone can understand. The reading won't leave you unaffected about nature--or our own human nature.
Autorenporträt
Alejandro Martinez Abrain is a professor of ecology and biology of conservation at Coruna University in Spain. He is the coauthor of numerous articles for scholarly publications including Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, Animal Conservation, Basic and Applied Ecology, Biological Conservation, Environmental Conservation, and the Journal of Applied Ecology. Carlos M. Herrera is a professor of research at the Superior Council of Scientific Research in Spain. He is the author of Multiplicity in Unity: Plant Subindividual Variation and Interactions with Animals and the coeditor of Plant-Animal Interactions: An Evolutionary Approach.