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"In this book Elton introduced and drew together many principles still central to ecology today, including succession, niche, food webs, and the links between communities and ecosystems, each of which he illustrated with well-chosen examples. Many of Elton's ideas have proven remarkably prescient - for instance, his emphasis on the role climatic changes play in population fluctuations anticipated recent research in this area stimulated by concerns about global warming."--BOOK JACKET.
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Animal ecology, Animal populations, Animals, Ecology, Zoology, Ecología, AnimalesShowing 3 featured editions. View all 12 editions?
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First published in 1927.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"I. ECOLOGY is a new name for a very old subject."
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