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The Biology of Alpine Habitats
THE BIOLOGY OF HABITATS SERIES This attractive series of concise, affordable texts provides an integrated overview of the design, physiology, and ecology of the biota in a given habitat, set in the context of the physical environment. Each book describes practical aspects of working within the habitat, detailing the sorts of studies which are possible. Management and conservation issues are also included. The series is intended for naturalists, students studying biological or environmental science, those beginning independent research, and professional biologists embarking on research in a new habitat. The Biology of Rocky Shores Colin Little and J. A. Kitching The Biology of Polar Habitats G. E. Fogg The Biology of Lakes and Ponds Christer Brönmark and Lars-Anders Hansson The Biology of Streams and Rivers Paul S. Giller and Björn Malmqvist The Biology of Mangroves Peter J. Hogarth The Biology of Soft Shores and Estuaries Colin Little The Biology of the Deep Ocean Peter Herring The Biology of Lakes and Ponds, 2nd Edition Christer Brönmark and Lars-Anders Hansson The Biology of Soil Richard D. Bardgett The Biology of Freshwater Wetlands Arnold G. van der Valk The Biology of Peatlands Håkan Rydin and John K. Jeglum The Biology of Mangroves and Seagrasses, 2nd Edition Peter J. Hogarth The Biology of African Savannahs Bryan Shorrocks The Biology of Polar Regions, 2nd Edition David N. Thomas et al. The Biology of Deserts David Ward The Biology of Caves and Other Subterranean Habitats David C. Culver and Tanja Pipan The Biology of Rocky Shores, 2nd Edition Colin Little, Gray A. Williams, and Cynthia D. Trowbridge The Biology of Alpine Habitats Laszlo Nagy and Georg Grabherr
The Biology of Alpine Habitats Laszlo Nagy and Georg Grabherr
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Preface
Habitat is one of the oldest concepts of ecology—and an important one, as R. H. Yapp devoted his presidential address to the British Ecological Society in 1921 to discussing this concept in detail (Yapp 1922). Reading