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Next Generation Biomonitoring: Part 1
Challenges With Inferring How Land-Use Affects Terrestrial Biodiversity: Study Design, Time, Space and Synthesis
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Author(s):
Adriana De Palma
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Katia Sanchez-Ortiz
,
Philip A. Martin
,
Amy Chadwick
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Guillermo Gilbert
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Amanda E. Bates
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Luca Börger
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Sara Contu
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Samantha L.L. Hill
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Andy Purvis
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10.1016/bs.aecr.2017.12.004
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Book chapters
pp. ii
Series Page
pp. iv
Copyright
pp. ix
Contributors
pp. xix
Acknowledgements
pp. xv
Preface
pp. 1
Biomonitoring for the 21st Century: Integrating Next-Generation Sequencing Into Ecological Network Analysis
pp. 63
Why We Need Sustainable Networks Bridging Countries, Disciplines, Cultures and Generations for Aquatic Biomonitoring 2.0: A Perspective Derived From the DNAqua-Net COST Action
pp. 101
Advances in Monitoring and Modelling Climate at Ecologically Relevant Scales
pp. 163
Challenges With Inferring How Land-Use Affects Terrestrial Biodiversity: Study Design, Time, Space and Synthesis
pp. 201
Modelling and Projecting the Response of Local Terrestrial Biodiversity Worldwide to Land Use and Related Pressures: The PREDICTS Project
pp. 243
Mapping Mediterranean Wetlands With Remote Sensing: A Good-Looking Map Is Not Always a Good Map
pp. 279
Advances in Ecological Research Volume 1–58
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