Proceedings of the Symposium on the Biology of the California Islands Proceedings |
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Editor:
| Philbrick, Ralph N. |
Introduction by:
| Muller, Katherine K. |
Contribution by:
| Loefer, John B. Weaver, Donald W. Doerner, David Valentine, James W. Lipps, Jere H. Neushul, Michael Clarke, William D. Brown, D. W. Raven, Peter H. Muller, Cornelius H. Haller, J. Robert Axelrod, Daniel I. Linhart, Yan B. Burr, Ben Conkle, M. Thompson Garth, John S. Lavenberg, Robert J. Ebeling, Alfred W. Caplan, Ronald I. Boolootian, Richard A. Savage, Jay M. Bartholomew, George A. von Bloeker, Jack C. Orr, Phil C. Rozaire, Charles E. Hubbs, Carl L. |
ISBN: | 978-0-916436-01-8 |
Publication Date: | Oct 1967 |
Publisher: | Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $15.00 |
Book Description:
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Between Point Conception, California and Punta Eugenia, Baja California, there are 16 major islands. These islands, extending from San Miguel to Natividad, seem to form a cohesive biological unit. On October 29 and 30, 1965, the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden sponsored a symposium, held at the Garden, on the Biology of the California Islands. This volume comprises the Proceedings of that meeting.The symposium was the natural consequence of continuing studies carried out by the Garden...
More DescriptionBetween Point Conception, California and Punta Eugenia, Baja California, there are 16 major islands. These islands, extending from San Miguel to Natividad, seem to form a cohesive biological unit. On October 29 and 30, 1965, the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden sponsored a symposium, held at the Garden, on the Biology of the California Islands. This volume comprises the Proceedings of that meeting.The symposium was the natural consequence of continuing studies carried out by the Garden staff whose objective was the publication of a flora of the California Islands. Attendance at the symposium was by invitation and was largely limited to those who were then studying insular biological problems or had dealt with facets of those problems.