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Golley, F. B.
Landscape ecology and biological conservation. 201-202.
Carlile, D. W., Skalski, J. R.,Batker, J. E., Thomas,
J. M. and Cullinan, V. I.
Determination of ecological scale. 203-213.
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Burel, F.
Landscape structure effects on carabid beetles spatial patterns in western
France. 215-226.
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Merriam, G., Kozakiewicz, M., Tsuchiya, E., and Hawley,
K.
Barriers as boundaries for metapopulations and demes of Peromyscus leucopus
in farm landscapes. 227-235.
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Schwabe, A.
Vegetation complexes of flowing-water habitats and their importance for
the differentiation of landscape units. 237-253.
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van Daalen, J. C. and Shugart, H. H.
OUTENIQUA - A computer model to simulate succession in the mixed evergreen
forests of the southern Cape, South Africa. 255-267.
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