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IPOs and the Slow Death of Section 5
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- Publication venue
- 'Elsevier BV'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2013
- Field of study
Biology and the Celebration of Diversity
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- A review of the Madagascar extinctions appears in Elizabeth Culotta
- An assessment of imperiled fynbos plants is included in Stuart L. Pimm et al.
- Brian Swimme presents the tragedy of extinction as a loss of perception in his
- Diane Ackerman’s poem “Ode to the Alien,” appears in her
- Edward O. Wilson writes about indigenous knowledge of ants in his
- EO Wilson
- Estimates of oceanic island extinctions caused by Polynesian colonization are presented by Storrs L. Olson
- Extinction of passenger pigeon lice is reported by Nigel E. Stork
- For a description of the Santa Cruz monarch festival see “The winter palace of the monarchs,” in Diane Ackerman
- For a presentation of the history of island biogeography theory and its current uses see David Quammen
- For a summary of monarch butterfly natural history and conservation problems see Carl Zimmer
- Habitat fragmentation of national parks was identified by William Newmark
- Imperiled pollinators are the subject of Stephen L. Buchmann and Gary Paul Nabhan
- Jared Diamond has a chapter on “The Golden Age that never was” in his
- Jared Diamond’s assessment of moral culpability for extinctions appears in his
- List of North American vertebrate extinctions appears in Richard B. Primack
- New discoveries of mammal species in the past ten years are reviewed in Virginia Morel
- Peter Raven’s estimates of linked extinctions is quoted in Paul Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich
- Quotation by Donald A. Windsor in his
- Sky islands of the American southwest are described in Tony Povilitis
- The guidebook for understanding and staging a workshop is Thinking Like a Mountain: Towards a Council of All Beings by John Seed, Joanna Macy, Pat Fleming, and Arne Naess
- The Overkill Hypothesis is the subject of Paul S. Martin and Richard G. Klein
- The quotation by Edward O. Wilson on beginning “the age of restoration” appears in his
- The quotation by John Seed is reprinted in
- The quotations by Diane Ackerman appear in her
- The U.N. estimates of species on the brink reported in V. H. Heywood
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/1997
- Field of study