Evolution of Life Histories in Pinus. Keeley, J. E. & Zedler, P. H. In Ecology and Biogeography of Pinus, pages 219–250. Cambridge University Press.
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Pinus is a remarkable genus of trees with a very large distribution range in the northern hemisphere. Where they occur, pines usually form the dominant vegetation cover and are extremely important components of ecosystems. They also provide a wide range of products for human use. In many cases exploitation and other human pressures are threatening the survival of natural pine forests, although pines are also widely grown in commercial plantations, both within and outside their natural range. This book presents a definitive review of pine ecology and biogeography written by forty of the world's leading authorities on this important genus. In the face of increasing human pressure and global climate change, it provides an essential source of reference for all those concerned with the management of natural and planted pine forests.
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  title = {Evolution of Life Histories in {{Pinus}}},
  booktitle = {Ecology and Biogeography of {{Pinus}}},
  author = {Keeley, J. E. and Zedler, P. H.},
  editor = {Richardson, D. M.},
  date = {1998},
  pages = {219--250},
  publisher = {{Cambridge University Press}},
  location = {{Cambridge}},
  url = {http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/life-sciences/ecology-and-conservation/ecology-and-biogeography-pinus},
  abstract = {Pinus is a remarkable genus of trees with a very large distribution range in the northern hemisphere. Where they occur, pines usually form the dominant vegetation cover and are extremely important components of ecosystems. They also provide a wide range of products for human use. In many cases exploitation and other human pressures are threatening the survival of natural pine forests, although pines are also widely grown in commercial plantations, both within and outside their natural range. This book presents a definitive review of pine ecology and biogeography written by forty of the world's leading authorities on this important genus. In the face of increasing human pressure and global climate change, it provides an essential source of reference for all those concerned with the management of natural and planted pine forests.},
  isbn = {978-0-521-78910-3},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-13795992,forest-resources,pinus-spp,species-evolution}
}

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