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Mutualism and community organization: behavioural, theoretical, and food-web approaches / edited by Hiroya Kawanabe, Joel E. Cohen and Keiji Iwasaki

Por: Mutualism, Co-operation and Organization in Natural Communities (1er : 1990 : Japón) .
Kawanabe, Hiroya [editor] | Cohen, Joel E [editor/a] | Iwasaki, Keiji [editor/a].
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 Libro impreso(a) Editor: Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1993Descripción: xii, 426 páginas : fotografías, ilustraciones.ISBN: 0198540272; 9780198540274.Tema(s): Mutualismo | Comunidades bióticas | Cadenas de alimentación (Ecología)Clasificación: 574.52482 / M8 Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice Número de sistema: 9543Resumen:
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During the past two decades, detailed information on the life of organisms has shown that mutualistic or commensalistic relations play important roles in biological associations, even among species sharing the same or similar resources. This volume on community ecology brings these mutualistic interactions into sharp focus. It describes synergistic reactions among living organisms, puts forward theoretical explanations, and explores their potential impact on community structure. The book highlights several contributions from noted Japanese ecologists whose valuable work is being made more widely accessible in this volume for the first time.

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During the past two decades, detailed information on the life of organisms has shown that mutualistic or commensalistic relations play important roles in biological associations, even among species sharing the same or similar resources. This volume on community ecology brings these mutualistic interactions into sharp focus. It describes synergistic reactions among living organisms, puts forward theoretical explanations, and explores their potential impact on community structure. The book highlights several contributions from noted Japanese ecologists whose valuable work is being made more widely accessible in this volume for the first time. eng

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