Wetland, woodland, wildland

Wetland, woodland, wildland

by Elizabeth H. Thompson

Part of Middlebury bicentennial series in environmental studies

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"The concept of natural communities is becoming a widely accepted way to organize our collective thinking about landscapes, much as taxonomy has been for species and ecology for processes. In a way, the concept actually marries taxonomy and ecology, through an underlying premise: though distinct, organisms do not live outside an environmental context; rather, they live in association with other organisms, the assemblages predictable if we know the embracing geology, climate, and history of a place.". "The authors - both preeminent Vermont field ecologists - lead us skillfully into and through the wonderful array of the state's natural communities. They provide valuable background information, descriptions of over 80 community types, their constituent species and ecological values, places to visit, and conservation considerations. And they do it all in an engaging way. While comprehensive, the book is never overwhelming. While scientific, it is well within reach of non-scientists, remaining accessible through good writing and appealing illustrations."--BOOK JACKET.

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