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Golley, F. B.
Introducing landscape ecology. 1-3.
Franklin, J. F. and Forman, R. T. T.
Creating landscape patterns by forest cutting: Ecological consequences
and principles. 5-18.
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Gardner, R. H., Milne, B. T., Turner, M. G., and O'Neill,
R. v.
Neutral models for the analysis of broad-scale landscape pattern. 19-28.
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Turner, M. G.
Spatial simulation of landscape changes in Georgia: a comparison of 3
transition models. 29-36.
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Zube, E. H.
Perceived land use patterns and landscape values. 37-45.
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Johnston, C. A. and Naiman, R. J.
Boundary dynamics at the aquatic-terrestrial interface: The influence
of beaver and geomorphology. 47-57.
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van Dorp, D. and Opdam, P. F. M.
Effects of patch size, isolation and regional abundance on forest bird
communities. 59-73.
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