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Journal of Ecosystem & Ecography
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Jerome A Jackson

Ecological Sciences, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA
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Nutrient Provision and Demand in a New Landscape: Relevance for Conservation Biology from Ecosystem Composition and Ionomics

Ionomics and ecological stoichiometry are used to provide conservation biology with the essential ecological and evolutionary relevance, enabling for the solution of unresolved issues. The use of ecological stoichiometry and ionomics allows for the consideration that changes in the nutritional supply of the environment alter an individual’s e... Read More»

Jerome A Jackson

: J Ecosys Ecograph 2023, 13:382

10.4172/2157-7625.1000382

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