Spatial resilience: integrating landscape ecology, resilience, and sustainability

作者: Graeme S. Cumming

DOI: 10.1007/S10980-011-9623-1

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摘要: … about minimum viable group size); and system changes that are considered to threaten identity can be quantified using changes in the number of hunters as one of a set of indicators. …

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