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Title:
The plant community as a working mechanisms / edited by E.I. Newman.
Author:
Newman, E. I.
;
Watt, A. S.
;
British Ecological Society.
Year:
1982.
Series:
Special publication (British Ecological Society), ; no. 1.
Description:
128 p. ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Plant communities.
;
Plant ecology.
Notes:
Special publication of the British Ecological Society produced as a tribute to A.S. Watt.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN/ISSN:
0632008393;
Type:
Book
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581.5 PLA
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