The Ecological Basis of Conservation
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Gene E. Likens | Richard S. Ostfeld | Steward T. A. Pickett | Moshe Shachak | F. B. Goldsmith | R. Ostfeld | G. Likens | S. Pickett | M. Shachak | Jerry FrankIin
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