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Aridland Springs in North America: Ecology and Conservation

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Exploring the intricate ecosystems of aridland springs, this book delves into their ecological significance and unique characteristics. It highlights the role of springs as vital habitats in arid environments, supporting diverse species and evolutionary processes. The authors compile insights from various experts across disciplines such as geology, hydrology, and conservation biology, providing a comprehensive synthesis of springs ecology in North America. This work emphasizes the importance of these ecosystems in regional ecology and their historical cultural reverence.

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Aridland Springs in North America: Ecology and Conservation, Gary Paul Nabhan

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2008
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