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Ecology and the Birth of Bioregionalism
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- A list of endangered ecosystems appears in R. F. Noss E. T. LaRoe 111, and J. M. Scott
- A much-cited book that is leading the shift toward an imbalance-of-nature paradigm is Daniel Botkin’s
- Alien plant species in North America are reported in Daniel Simberloff
- An excellent essay on why the loss of a keystone species (such as a top predator) requires humans to intervene in nature reserves is Jared Diamond
- An excellent review article of the keystone species concept is Mary E. Power et al.
- Discussion of the shift to an imbalance-of-nature view is in Stewart T. A. Pickett V. Thomas Parker, and Peggy L. Fiedler
- Gregory Bateson writes of “organism-in-environment” in his
- Key early publications promoting the bioregional movement are Peter Berg
- Paul Martin’s publications on extinct Pleistocene mammals and the Overkill Hypothesis include Paul S. Martin and Richard G. Klein
- Paul Shepard presented ecology as the science in which “relationships are as real as the thing” in his coauthored book with Daniel McKinley
- Terry Tempest Williams writes of her visit to Pelham Bay Park in her
- The classic study that identified the starfish as a keystone species is Robert T. Paine
- The quotation by Dave Foreman on the importance of wilderness appears in his
- The quotation by Dave Foreman on wilderness and generosity of spirit appears in his
- The quotation by David Abram is in his
- The quotation by Gary Snyder appears in his
- The quotation by George Wuerthner on “ecological time warp” is in his
- The quotation by J. Baird Callicott is in his
- The quotation by Paul Martin on the Grand Canyon appears in his
- The quotation by Paul S. Martin on ghost species appears in his
- The rivers of Alabama are presented as a hotspot for mussels in Charles Lydeard and Richard L. Mayden
- The speculation that condors held on in California because of beached whales appears in Paul Martin’s
- The Wildlands Project was initially presented in a special “Wildlands Project” issue of Wild Earth magazine in
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- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/1997
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