Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Park Science, Vol. 6: A Resource Management Bulletin; Fall 1985
The differences are far more dramatic in plants. Because the habitat diversity among small parks, compared to that within large parks, is considerable, this comparison may be somewhat misleading, and it is not obvious that the populations in all of the small parks will ultimately be self-sustaining. We plan analyses of habitat diversity to explore this subject further. Nevertheless, the data from American parks do not suggest from species counts alone that small reserves are less effective as conservation tools than large reserves.
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