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CHAPTER 29 PLANT DIVERSITY I: HOW PLANTS COLONIZED LAND Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings Section A: An Overview
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CONSERVATION. In situ Ex situ In situ: Conservation of species in their natural habitat E.g. natural parks, nature reserves Ex situ: Conserving species
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How to combine display of historical plants with conservation and use of genetic resources Åsmund Asdal Norwegian Genetic Resources Centre
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Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics Universiteit van Amsterdam Research group Palaeoecology and Landscape ecology (P&L) Temperate – Palaeoecology:
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Dominique Richard __________________________________________________________ European Topic Centre on Biological Diversity
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Molles: Ecology 2 nd Ed. SUCCESSION AND STABILITY Chapter 20
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Announcements – Oct 9, 2006 Review # 2 one week from today. Exam # 2 one week from Wednesday (on October 18th)
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Chapter 13. Chapter 13 Populations and sustainability By the end of this session I should be able to: (a) explain the significance of limiting factors
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Chapter 30 Plant Diversity II. Fig. 29-7 Origin of land plants (about 475 mya) 1 2 3 1 2 3 Origin of vascular plants (about 420 mya) Origin of extant
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