African Biodiversity: Molecules, Organisms, Ecosystems

This book highlights African biodiversity at all levels ranging from molecules to ecosystems. Major topics are biogeography, speciation processes, phylogenetic patterns and systematics, diversity decline and conservation, and applied biodiversity informatics. The 42 contributions are mostly on insec...

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Other Authors: Huber, Bernhard A. (Other) , Lampe, Karl-Heinz (Other) , Sinclair, Bradley J. (Other)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA Springer US 2005
Series:SpringerLink Bücher
Volumes / Articles: Show Volumes / Articles.
DOI:10.1007/b105089
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Author Notes:by Bernhard A. Huber, Bradley J. Sinclair, Karl-Heinz Lampe
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Summary:This book highlights African biodiversity at all levels ranging from molecules to ecosystems. Major topics are biogeography, speciation processes, phylogenetic patterns and systematics, diversity decline and conservation, and applied biodiversity informatics. The 42 contributions are mostly on insects and vertebrates, but include botanical papers as well as more general chapters on biodiversity informatics.
Highlighting African biodiversity at all levels ranging from molecules to ecosystems, this title contains topics such as biogeography, speciation processes, phylogenetic patterns and systematics, diversity decline and conservation, and applied biodiversity informatics. The 42 contributions included are mostly on insects and vertebrates
Item Description:Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Tropical Biology
Physical Description:Online Resource
ISBN:9780387243207
DOI:10.1007/b105089