Ecological Biology 2 for A-Level and Intermediate Students in Africa

Ecology is the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of organisms, the interaction among organisms, and the interactions between organisms and their abiotic environment. Ecologists try to understand the inner workings of natural ecosystems and the species they contain. In fact, the ecol...

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Other Authors: Hall, J. B, Ewer, D. W
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Longman Group 1978
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