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Zonneveld,
I. S.
The land unit - a fundamental concept in landscape ecology, and its applications.
67-86.
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Wiens, J. A. and B. T. Milne
Scaling of 'landscapes' in landscape ecology, or, landscape ecology from
a beetle's perspective. 87-96.
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Westman, W. E., L. L. Strong, B. A. Wilcox,
J. A. Wiens, and B. T. Milne
Tropical deforestation and species endangerment: the role of remote sensing.
97-109.
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Bonan, G. B
Environmental factors and ecological processes controlling vegetation
patterns in boreal forests. 111-130.
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Iverson, L. R., R. L. Graham, and E. A.
Cook.
Applications of satellite remote sensing to forested ecosystems. 131-143.
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