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ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY AND SYSTEMATICS VOLUME 2

Written by Richard F. Johnston, Peter W. Frank, Charles D. Michener
Published by Annual Reviews Inc. in 1971
ISBN: 0824314026

ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY AND SYSTEMATICS VOLUME 2
Written by Richard F. Johnston, Peter W. Frank, Charles D. Michener.
Stock no. 554519
1st. 1971. Hardback. Very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.

Edited by Johnston, Frank, and Michener. Various contributors. White cloth boards, black title block to spine. ix and 510 pages including index. ISBN: 0824314026. Pencil marks to front pastedown mostly hidden by front flap of dustwrapper. Text block browned. Pencil anotations to chapter on 'The Sacred in Human Evolution' by Roy A. Rappaport. Dustwrapper crinkled and some pencil marks to front flap, is grubby and has a few minor closed edge-tears.

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Cover of ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY AND SYSTEMATICS VOLUME 2 by Richard F. Johnston; Peter W. Frank; Charles D. Michener

Contents

  • Economic and Ecological Effects of a Stationary Economy
  • The Sacred in Human Evolution
  • Biological Control of Insects
  • Compartment Models and Reservoir Theory
  • Soils as Components of Ecosystems
  • Laboratory Stream Research: Objectives, Possibilities, and Constraints
  • The Measurement and Application of the Calorie to Ecological Problems
  • Significance of Intestinal Microflora in Herbivory
  • The Insectivorous Bird as an Adaptive Strategy
  • Oceanic Turbulence and the Langmuir Circulations
  • Adaptive Radiation of Reproductive Characteristics in Angio-sperms, II: Seeds and Seedlings
  • High-Latitude Phytoplankton
  • The Hypothesis of Nonspecificity and Taxonomic Congruence
  • Principles of Clustering
  • The Karyotype in Systematics
  • Theory of Feeding Strategies
  • Arctic and Alpine Plant Life Cycles
  • Phytotelmata: Biota and Community Structure Determination in Plant-Held Waters
  • Seed Predations by Animals