Nicola Arndt und Matthias Pohl - Neobiota
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KÜCHLER, A.W. (1954): Natural Vegetation. – Chicago (Rand McNally).<br />
KURNAEV, S. (1990): Forest regionalization of the USSR. Map 1:16,000,000. – Moscow (National<br />
Agency of Geodesy and Cartography).<br />
MACE, G.M.; BALMFORD, A.; BOITANI, L.; COWLISHAW, G.; DOBSON, A.P.; FAITH, D.P.; GASTON,<br />
K.J.; HUMPRHIES, C.J.; VANE-WRIGHT, R.I. & WILLIAMS, P.H. (2000): It’s time to work together<br />
and stop duplicating conservation efforts. – Nature 405: 393.<br />
MACKINNON, J. (1997): Protected areas systems review of the Indo-Malayan realm. – Canterbury<br />
(UK) (The Asian Bureau for Conservation (ABC) and The World Conservation Monitoring Centre<br />
(WCMC)/World Bank Publication).<br />
MARGULES, C.R. & PRESSEY, R.L. (2000): Systematic conservation planning. – Nature 405: 243-253.<br />
MITTERMEIER, R.A.; MYERS, N.; MITTERMEIER, C.G. & GILL, P.R. (1999): Hotspots: Earth’s<br />
biologically richest and most endangered terrestrial ecoregions. – Mexico DF (CEMEX S.A.)<br />
MIYAWAKI, A. (1975): Outline of Japanese vegetation. – In: NUMATA, K.; YOSHIDA, K. & KATO, M.<br />
(eds.) Studies in conservation of natural terrestrial ecosystems in Japan. – JIPB Synthesis Volume<br />
8: 19-27.<br />
NOSS, R.F. (1992): The Wildlands Project land conservation strategy. – Wild Earth Special Issue:<br />
10-25.<br />
NOSS, R.F; STRITTHOLT, J.R.; VANCE-BORLAND, K.; CARROLL, C. & FROST, P. (1999): A<br />
conservation plan for the Klamath-Siskiyou ecoregion. – Natural Areas Journal 19: 392-411.<br />
OLSON, D.M. & DINERSTEIN, E. (1998): The Global 200: A representation approach to conserving the<br />
Earth’s most biologically valuable ecoregions. – Conservation Biology 12: 502-515.<br />
OLSON, D.M.; DINERSTEIN, E.; WIKRAMANAYAKE, E.D.; BURGESS, N.D.; POWELL, G.V.N.;<br />
UNDERWOOD, E.C.; D’AMICO, J.A.; ITOUA, I.; STRAND, H.E.; MORRISON, J.C.; LOUCKS, C.J.;<br />
ALLNUTT, T.F.; RICKETTS, T.H.; KURA, Y.; LAMOREUX, J.F.; WETTENGEL, W.W.; HEDAO, P. &<br />
KASSEM, K.R. (2001): Terrestrial Ecoregions of the World: A New Map of Life on Earth. –<br />
Bioscience 51(11): 933-938.<br />
OMERNIK, J.M. (1995): Level III ecoregions of the continental US. Map 1:7,500,000 scale. –<br />
Washington DC (National Health and Environment Effects Research Laboratory, US<br />
Environmental Protection Agency).<br />
PIELOU, E.C. (1979): Biogeography. – New York (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.).<br />
RICKETTS, T.H.; DINERSTEIN, E.; OLSON, D.M.; LOUCKS, C.J.; EICHBAUM, W.; DELLASALA, D.;<br />
KAVANAGH, K.; HEDAO, P.; HURLEY, P.T.; CARNEY, K.M.; ABELL, R. & WALTERS, S. (1999):<br />
Terrestrial ecoregions of North America: A conservation assessment. – Washington DC (Island<br />
Press).<br />
ROCA, R.; ADKINS, L.; WURSCHY, M.C. & SKERL, K. (1997): Transbo<strong>und</strong>ary conservation: An<br />
ecoregional approach to protect neotropical migratory birds in South America. – Environmental<br />
Management 21: 477-481.<br />
RÜBEL, E. (1930): Pflanzengesellschaften der Erde. – Bern, Berlin (Hans Huber).<br />
RZEDOWSKI, J. (1978): Vegetación de Mexico. – Mexico DF (Mexico) (Editorial Limusa).<br />
SCHMITHÜSEN, J. [HRSG.] (1976): Atlas zur Biogeographie. Bd. 3. [ B.I. Hochschulatlanten 303]. –<br />
Mannheim (Bibliographisches Institut).<br />
SOULÉ, M.E. & TERBORGH, J. (1999): Conserving nature at regional and continental scales – a<br />
scientific program for North America. – BioScience 49: 809-817.<br />
STATTERSFIELD, A.J.; CROSBY, M.J.; LONG, A.J. & WEGE, D.C. (1998): Endemic bird areas of the<br />
world. Birdlife Conservation Series No. 7. – Cambridge (UK) (Birdlife International).<br />
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