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The Mediterranean is an outstanding 'hot-spot' of biological diversity. It is exceptional not only for this, but also because of its long history of interactions between its human inhabitants and the other fauna and flora of the region. The cradle of many civilizations, the Mediterranean region has been host to humans for thousands of years. This book is the first to synthesise our current understanding of the ecology, biology, and geology of Mediterranean animals, birds, and plants, and their habitats. The authors focus on the unique historical determinants and spatial patterns of Mediterranean biodiversity. In particular, the dramatic impacts of long-term human activities on the region's landscapes, flora, and fauna, are considered. This fascinating story will be of interest to researchers and students in ecology, biology, conservation, and geography, as well as to naturalists, and ecotourists visiting this popular holiday region.
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Biology of Habitats Series: Biology and Wildlife of the Mediterranean Region, Jacques Blondel, James Aronson, Elizabeth C. Theil
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- Année de publication
- 2005
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- Titre
- Biology of Habitats Series: Biology and Wildlife of the Mediterranean Region
- Langue
- Anglais
- Éditeur
- Oxford University Press
- Publié
- 2005
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 350
- ISBN10
- 0198500351
- ISBN13
- 9780198500353
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Géographie & Topographie, Biologie, Science, Écologie, Observation de la nature, Europe de l'Ouest, Zoologie, Mer Méditerranée, Écologie des animaux
- Description
- The Mediterranean is an outstanding 'hot-spot' of biological diversity. It is exceptional not only for this, but also because of its long history of interactions between its human inhabitants and the other fauna and flora of the region. The cradle of many civilizations, the Mediterranean region has been host to humans for thousands of years. This book is the first to synthesise our current understanding of the ecology, biology, and geology of Mediterranean animals, birds, and plants, and their habitats. The authors focus on the unique historical determinants and spatial patterns of Mediterranean biodiversity. In particular, the dramatic impacts of long-term human activities on the region's landscapes, flora, and fauna, are considered. This fascinating story will be of interest to researchers and students in ecology, biology, conservation, and geography, as well as to naturalists, and ecotourists visiting this popular holiday region.



