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Ecology, by Peter Farb and the editors of Life.

By: Farb, PeterMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Life nature library: Publisher: New York, Time, Inc. 1963Description: 192 pages illustrations (some color), color maps 28 cmUniform titles: Life (Chicago, Ill.) Subject(s): Ecology | Ecology | Ecology | EcologyAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Ecology.DDC classification: 503 LOC classification: QH541 | .F3
Contents:
The all-embracing web -- Coexistence in the community -- Why living things are where they are -- Rhythms, cycles and clocks -- Mutual aid-or tooth and claw? -- The fit and the unfit -- The rise and fall of populations -- Man virus nature.
Summary: Describes nature's many realms and why living things are where they are. Explains why living things survive. Why animal and plant population rise and fall and the role man plays.
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503 L.S.L (Browse shelf) Not for loan G-2194

Includes bibliographical references (page 183).

The all-embracing web -- Coexistence in the community -- Why living things are where they are -- Rhythms, cycles and clocks -- Mutual aid-or tooth and claw? -- The fit and the unfit -- The rise and fall of populations -- Man virus nature.

Describes nature's many realms and why living things are where they are. Explains why living things survive. Why animal and plant population rise and fall and the role man plays.

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