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Dale, V.
H., R. H. Gardner, and M. G. Turner.
Predicting across scales - comments of the guest editors of Landscape
Ecology. 147-151.
Turner, M. G., R. V. O'Neill, R. H. Gardner, and
B. T. Milne.
Effects of changing spatial scale on the analysis of landscape pattern.
153-162.
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Meentemeyer, V.
Geographical perspectives of space, time and scale. 163-173.
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Carpenter, S. R.
Temporal variance in lake communities: blue-green algae and the trophic
cascade. 175-184.
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Steele, J. H.
The ocean 'landscape'. 185-192.
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O'Neill, R. V., A. R. Johnson, and A. W. King.
A hierarchical framework for the analysis of scale. 193-205.
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Rosen, R.
Similitude, similarity, and scaling. 207-216.
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Gardner, R. H., R. V. O'Neill, M. G. Turner, and
V. H. Dale.
Quantifying scale-dependent effects of animal movement with simple percolation
models. 217-227.
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Gosz, J. R. and P. J. H. Sharpe.
Broad-scale concepts for interactions of climate, topography, and biota
at biome transitions. 229-243.
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Turner, M. G., V. H. Dale, and R. H. Gardner.
Predicitng across scales: theory development and testing. 245-252.
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