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Hansson,
L. and P. Angelstam.
Landscape ecology as a theoretical basis for nature conservation. 191-201.
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Leitner, L. A., C. P. Dunn, G. R. Guntenspergen,
F. Stearns, and D. M. Sharpe.
Effects of site, landscape features, and fire regime on vegetation patterns
in presettlement southern Wisconsin. 203-217.
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Szacki, J. and A. Liro.
Movements of small mammals in the heterogeneous landscape. 219-224.
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Kienast, F.
Simulated effects of increasing atmospheric CO2 and changing climate on
the successional characteristics of alpine forest ecosystems. 225-238.
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King, A. W., A. R. Johnson, and R. V. O'Neill.
Transmutation and functional representation of heterogeneous landscapes.
239-253.
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