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ANALYTIC TITLE ENGLISH Terrestrial environments and ecology of Enewetak Atoll
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Environments,
Reese, E.S.
Devaney,
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D.M.;
Reese,
biotas,
E.S.;
and processes
Burch,
B.L.;
Hawaii Univ. at Manoa, Honolulu (USA) ; USDOE Office of
Scientific and Technical Information, Oak Ridge, TN
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The terrestrial ecosystem of Enewetak Atoll is the
CLIMATES ; CRABS; ENIWETOK; GROUND WATER; MAN; RATS; SHRUBS;
SOILS; TREES
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ANALYTIC TITLE ENGLISH Trophic relationships in Enewetak Atoll
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result of the dynamic interaction between the biota
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associated with the small dry land area and physical
parameters of the environment, especially the climate,
soil, and ground water. The shrubs and trees, man, birds,
rats, and land crabs are among the more conspicuous
elements of the terrestrial biota, whereas climatic
events, the soils, and the availability of ground water
are the most important physical components of the
ecosystem.
ENIWETOK/terrestrial ecosystems ;BASELINE ECOLOGY; BIRDS;
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The natural history of Enewetak Atoll: Volume 1, The
ecosystem:
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The natural history of Enewetak Atoll:
ecosystem:
Marshall,
Devaney,
(eds.)
Environments,
N.;
D.M.;
Gerber,
Reese,
biotas,
R.P.
E.S.;
Volume
and processes
Burch,
B.L.;
1,
The
Helfrich,
P.
Hawaii Univ. at Manoa, Honolulu (USA) ; USDOE Office of
Scientific and Technical Information, Oak Ridge, TN
870000
Some of the biologists who were attracted to Enewetak
Atoll after the marine research laboratory opened have
been studying species that are typical of reef environs
and plentiful in this setting. Some have been interested
in ecological features, particularly those-9f the
well-developed windward reefs;
and some,
who have
focused on the reef areas as an ecological subsystem,
have been interested in the processes of the atoll as a
whole. They start by noting three contrasting
environments in this large, but typical, atoll. First,
there are the coral
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reefs and knolls,
the former almost