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Date: 2012-10-16 16:34:00
Ecological succession
Ecology
Disturbance
Ecosystem management
Seral community
Conservation biology
Wetland
Vegetation
Forest
Terminology
Biology
Systems ecology

Write Back Kurzweil RPromise and peril. In: Lightman A, Sarewitz D, and Desser C (Eds). Living with the genie: essays on technology and the quest for human

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