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- UNESCO – EOLSS the Boundary Between Two Different Ecological Systems Is Seldom an Abrupt One, but Nearly Always a Gradual One
- Bioluminescent Coleoptera of Biological Station of Boracéia (Salesópolis, SP, Brazil): Diversity, Bioluminescence and Habitat Distribution
- Trophic State Categorisation and Assessment of Water Quality in Manjirenji Dam, Zimbabwe, a Shallow Reservoir with Designated Multi-Purpose Water Uses
- Historic and Simulated Desert-Oasis Ecotone Changes in the Arid Tarim River Basin, China
- The Dynamics of Global E-Commerce: an Organizational Ecology Perspective Rajshekhar G
- Anuran Community in a Neotropical Natural Ecotone
- Ecosystems of California: Threats & Responses
- ECOTONE: an Ecotone Is an Area That Acts As a Boundary Or a Transition Between Two Ecosystems
- An Opinion on Spring Habitats Within the Earth's Critical Zone In
- Cold Seeps in a Warming Arctic: Insights for Benthic Ecology
- Population and Community Ecology RK Kohli, DR Batish and HP Singh
- Ecotone Formation Induced by the Effects of Tidal Flooding: A
- Integrating Diel Vertical Migrations of Bioluminescent Deep Scattering Layers Into Monitoring Programs
- The Ecotone Is Published by the Environmental Studies Program at the University Of
- Ecotones As Indicators of Changing Environmental Conditions: Rapid Migration of Salt Marsh–Upland Boundaries
- Chapter 5 Landscape Disturbances and Lotic
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- Bioluminescent Coleoptera of Biological Station of Boracéia (Salesópolis, SP, Brazil): Diversity, Bioluminescence and Habitat Distribution