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From the contents: Biodiversity and Human Intervention During the Last 11,000 Years in North-Central Chile.- Economic Globalization, Forest Conversion and Habitat Fragmentation.- Forest Fragmentation and Biodiversity in Central Amazonia.- Climatic and Human Influences on Fire Regimes in Temperate Forest Ecosystems in Western North and South America.- Problems of Distinguishing Natural and Anthropogenic Influences on Amazonian Biodiversity.- Responses of Insect Pollinator Faunas and Flower Pollination to Habitat Fragmentation.- Implication of Evolutionary and Ecological Dynamics to the Genetic Analysis of Fragmentation.- Forest Fragmentation, Plant Regeneration and Invasion Processes Across Edges in Chile.- The Ecological Consequences of a Fragmentation Mediated Invasion.- A Conceptual Framework for Predicting the Effects of Forest Fragmentation.- Landscape Experiments and Ecological Theory.- Spatial Auorrelation, Fractals and the Maintenance of Source-Sink Populations.- Patch Dynamics.
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