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Macroevolutionary Theory on Macroecological Patterns

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  • Paperback £67.00
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  • Catalogue No : 5157
  • ISBN : 9780521520379
  • Published : 2002
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 302

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Essential reading for researchers and students of ecology, evolutionary biology, and behaviour, and for entomologists working in agriculture, horticulture and forestry. The ideas on the influence of evolved characters of organisms on their ecological relationships is based largely on data from 20 years of research into plant-insect herbivore relationships

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