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Across 30 chapters, Alejandro Martínez Abraín develops a heavily-researched argument about the role of humans in the biosphere, the stalling of ecological science, the dogmas of conservation, and the changing vision of the mechanisms of biological evolution.

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Across 30 chapters, Alejandro Martínez Abraín develops a heavily-researched argument about the role of humans in the biosphere, the stalling of ecological science, the dogmas of conservation, and the changing vision of the mechanisms of biological evolution.
Autorenporträt
Alejandro Martínez Abraín is a professor of ecology and conservation biology at Coruña University in Spain. He is the author of numerous scholarly articles for publications including Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, Animal Conservation, and Biological Conservation. He is the coauthor of Multiplicity in Unity: Plant Subindividual Variation and Interactions with Animals.