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Tropical Conservation Biology: response to Lugo's tendentious review
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
Summary
Scientific textbooks deserve substantial scrutiny because they generally appeal to a wider audience than technical papers; book reviews in journals are one mode of critiquing a book's scientific content. It is contended that the review by Lugo of the book Tropical Conservation Biology was based on a superficial reading, and omitted some basic principles and literature in conservation science.
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