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History of the Bureau of Animal Population
An anecdotal history of the Bureau of Animal Population at Oxford and its influence on the development of modern animal ecology. From its creation by Charles Elton in 1932 to its demise when he retired in 1967, the Bureau of Animal Population at Oxford was a mecca for ecologists from around the world. Crowcroft provides an anecdotal history of this small research institute that so strongly influenced the development of modern animal ecology. " This] is a very good account of the work and personal interactions of a group that played an important part in the development of animal ecology in the period 1930-60."—John Krebs, TREE |
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| ISBN-10 : 0226121488 | ISBN-13 : 9780226121482 |
| RRP : £14.00 | Best available price : £ / $ |
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Country Publication : United States
Publication Date : 01/12/1990
Publisher : The University of Chicago Press
Page Length : 200mm
Page Size : 231mm