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- catalog contributor b2190151.
- catalog contributor b2190152.
- catalog contributor b2190153.
- catalog contributor b2190154.
- catalog contributor b2190155.
- catalog created "1987.".
- catalog date "1987".
- catalog date "1987.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1987.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies and indexes.".
- catalog description "Vegetation succession : past and present perceptions / J. Miles -- Modelling successional processes in ecosystems / M.B. Usher -- Contributions of plant population dynamics to understanding early succession / A.M. Mortimer -- Some generalizing ideas about colonization and succession in green plants and fungi / P.J. Grubb -- Seed characteristics in relation to succession / M. Fenner -- Mating systems and colonizing success in plants / A.H.D. Brown and J.J. Burdon -- Features of colonizing animals : phenotypes and genotypes / P.A. Parsons -- Colonization of ephemeral habitats / I. Hanski -- Colonization and speciation / H.L. Carson -- Colonization, succession and resource availability : ecosystem-level interactions / P.M. Vitousek and L.R. Walker -- Are there assembly rules for successional communities? / J.H. Lawton -- Experimental studies on the evolution of niche in successional plant populations / F.A. Bazzaz -- Genetic change during succession in plants / A.J. Gray -- Herbivores and plant succession / P.J. Edwards and M.P. Gillman -- Secondary succession : patterns and strategies / V.K. Brown and T.R.E. Southwood -- Change and persistence in some marine communities / J.H. Connell -- Are communities ever stable? / M.H. Williamson -- Invasions of forest communities during the Holocene : beech and hemlock in the Great Lakes region / M.B. Davis -- The spatial context of regeneration in a neotropical forest / S.P. Hubbell and R.B. Foster -- Dominant and subordinate components of plant communities : implications for succession, stability and diversity / J.P. Grime -- What makes a community invasible? / M.J. Crawley.".
- catalog extent "xi, 482 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Colonization, succession, and stability.".
- catalog identifier "0632016310".
- catalog isFormatOf "Colonization, succession, and stability.".
- catalog issued "1987".
- catalog issued "1987.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford [England] ; Boston : Blackwell Scientific Publications,".
- catalog relation "Colonization, succession, and stability.".
- catalog subject "574.5/248 19".
- catalog subject "Colonies (Biology) Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Colonization (Ecology) Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Ecological succession Congresses.".
- catalog subject "QH540 .B75 1984".
- catalog tableOfContents "Vegetation succession : past and present perceptions / J. Miles -- Modelling successional processes in ecosystems / M.B. Usher -- Contributions of plant population dynamics to understanding early succession / A.M. Mortimer -- Some generalizing ideas about colonization and succession in green plants and fungi / P.J. Grubb -- Seed characteristics in relation to succession / M. Fenner -- Mating systems and colonizing success in plants / A.H.D. Brown and J.J. Burdon -- Features of colonizing animals : phenotypes and genotypes / P.A. Parsons -- Colonization of ephemeral habitats / I. Hanski -- Colonization and speciation / H.L. Carson -- Colonization, succession and resource availability : ecosystem-level interactions / P.M. Vitousek and L.R. Walker -- Are there assembly rules for successional communities? / J.H. Lawton -- Experimental studies on the evolution of niche in successional plant populations / F.A. Bazzaz -- Genetic change during succession in plants / A.J. Gray -- Herbivores and plant succession / P.J. Edwards and M.P. Gillman -- Secondary succession : patterns and strategies / V.K. Brown and T.R.E. Southwood -- Change and persistence in some marine communities / J.H. Connell -- Are communities ever stable? / M.H. Williamson -- Invasions of forest communities during the Holocene : beech and hemlock in the Great Lakes region / M.B. Davis -- The spatial context of regeneration in a neotropical forest / S.P. Hubbell and R.B. Foster -- Dominant and subordinate components of plant communities : implications for succession, stability and diversity / J.P. Grime -- What makes a community invasible? / M.J. Crawley.".
- catalog title "Colonization, succession, and stability : the 26th Symposium of the British Ecological Society held jointly with the Linnean Society of London / edited by A.J. Gray, M.J. Crawley, P.J. Edwards.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".