Autor:
Hobbs, N.T.
Galvin, K.A.
Stokes, C.J.
Lackett, J.M.
Ash, Andrew J.
Boone, Randall B.
Reid, Robin S.
Thornton, Philip K.
Fragmentation of the ecosystems of the earth into spatially isolated units has emerged as a primary component of global change. Often, fragmentation results from actions that are intended to enhance human livelihoods and well-being; however, there are often costs to ecosystems and human economies...
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https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/2130
Hobbs, N.T.
,
Galvin, K.A.
,
Stokes, C.J.
,
Lackett, J.M.
,
Ash, Andrew J.
,
Boone, Randall B.
,
Reid, Robin S.
,
Thornton, Philip K.
,
[Fragmentation of rangelands: implications for humans, animals, and landscapes]
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Fragmentation of rangelands: implications for humans, animals, and landscapes