Amelia A. Fitch, A. Lang, E. Whalen, Eliza M. Helmers, Sarah G. Goldsmith, Caitlin E. Hicks Pries
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期刊介绍:
The study and management of ecosystems represent the most dynamic field of contemporary ecology. Ecosystem research bridges fundamental ecology and environmental ecology and environmental problem-solving, and spans boundaries of scale, discipline and perspective. Ecosystems features a distinguished team of editors-in-chief and an outstanding international editorial board, and is seen worldwide as a vital home for publishing significant research as well as editorials, mini-reviews and special features.