Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Biodiversity Loss in a Changing Planet

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Published16 November 2011

Doi10.5772/1832

ISBN978-953-307-707-9

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-953-51-4401-4

Copyright year2011

Number of pages330

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Table of Contents

Open access  chapters

1. Climate Change: Wildfire Impact

By Mirza Dautbasic, Genci Hoxhaj, Florin Ioras, Ioan Vasile Abrudan and Jega Ratnasingam

2,701
2. Assessing Loss of Biodiversity in Europe Through Remote Sensing: The Necessity of New Methodologies

By Susana Martinez Sanchez, Pablo Ramil Rego, Boris Hinojo Sanchez and Emilio Chuvieco Salinero

2,739
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7. Effects of Climate Change in Amphibians and Reptiles

By Saúl López-Alcaide and Rodrigo Macip-Ríos

6,718
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8. Identification and Analysis of Burned Areas in Ecological Stations of Brazilian Cerrado

By Claudionor Ribeiro da Silva, Rejane Tavares Botrel, Jeová Carreiro Martins and Jailson Silva Machado

2,200
9. Provision of Natural Habitat for Biodiversity: Quantifying Recent Trends in New Zealand

By Anne-Gaelle E. Ausseil, John R. Dymond and Emily S. Weeks

2,327
13. Modern Methods of Estimating Biodiversity from Presence-Absence Surveys

By Robert M. Dorazio, Nicholas J. Gotelli and Aaron M. Ellison

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