01667nam a2200349 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073020003800114020003500152040002100187050001500208082001800223245008900241260004600330300006400376490003500440500006600475520032500541588004700866504005100913650002800964650003600992700004601028700007001074776003301144830003201177856009101209999001701300EDZ0000073987StDuBDS20150804193949.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enkab fo 001 0 eng d a9780191711640 (ebook) :cNo price a0191711640 (ebook) :cNo price aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aQH541.5.P604a578'.091122204aThe biology of polar regionsh[electronic resource] /cDavid N. Thomas ... [et al.]. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. a1 online resource (xiii, 394 p.) :bill. (some col.), maps.1 aThe biology of habitats series aRev. ed. of: The biology of polar habitats / G.E. Fogg. 1998.8 aThere is an increased awareness of the importance of polar regions, and their vulnerability to anthropogenic derived change. This book offers an introduction to polar ecology. The emphasis is on the organisms that dominate these environments although pollution, conservation and experimental aspects are also considered. aDescription based on print version record. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEcologyzPolar regions. 0aNatural historyzPolar regions.1 aThomas, David N.q(David Neville),d1962-1 aFogg, G. E.q(Gordon Elliott),d1919-tBiology of polar habitats.08iPrint versionz9780199298112 0aBiology of habitats series.403Oxford scholarship onlineuhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199298112.001.0001 c38619d38619