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041 _aeng
082 _a577.69
_bCON
245 _aConcepts and controversies in tidal marsh ecology
_cedited by Michael P. Weinstein and Daniel A. Kreeger
260 _bKluwer Academic
_c2000
_aDordrecht
300 _axvii,: 875p.
505 _aPart 1: Conservation of Energy and Matter. Ecosystems: Growth and Development. Irreversibility and Order: The Second and Third Laws of Thermodynamics. The Biochemistry of Ecosystems. The Thermodynamic Interpretation of Ecosystem Growth and Development. The Ecological Law of Thermodynamics.-- Part 2: Ecosystems Are Open Systems. Ecosystems Have a Hierarchical Organization. Ecosystems Have a High Diversity. Ecosystems Have a High Buffer Capacity. The Components of Ecosystems Form Ecological Networks. Ecosystems Have a Very High Content of Information. Ecosystems Have Emerging Holistic System Properties. Application of System Ecology in Ecological Subdisciplines and Environmental Management. References. Appendix. Index.
690 _aSalt marsh ecology-Congresses.
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700 _aWeinstein, Michael P. ed.
_aKreeger, Daniel A. ed.
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