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Naveh,
Z.
Some remarks on recent developments in landscape ecology as a transdisciplinary
ecological and geographical science. 65-73.
Mitsch, W. J., J. R. Taylor, and K. B. Benson.
Estimating primary productivity of forested wetland communities in different
hydrologic landscapes. 75-92.
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Opdam, P.
Metapopulation theory and habitat fragmentation: a review of holarctic
breeding bird studies. 93-106.
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Anderson, L. and A. Sivertun.
A GIS-supported method for detecting the hydrological mosaic and the role
of man as a hyrdological factor. 107-124.
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