Biodiversity in Ecosystems: Some Principles

  • Kratochwil A
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A scientific treatment of biodiversity must aim at the development of a generally valid theory, for only in this way, the scientific foundations for pragmatic approaches to the preservation of biodiversity can be worked out. This is also embodied in the...

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Kratochwil, A. (1999). Biodiversity in Ecosystems: Some Principles (pp. 5–38). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4677-7_2

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