Restoration Biology: A Population Biology Perspective
A. M. Montalvo(Pacific Southwest Research Station), Robert H. Robichaux(University of Arizona), Richard B. Primack(Boston University), Susan L. Williams(San Diego State University), Stephen L. Buchmann(Carl Hayden Bee Research Center), Steven N. Handel(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Gary Paul Nabhan(Arizona Sonora Desert Museum), Coleen Cory(The Nature Conservancy), Kevin J. Rice(University of California, Davis)
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