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Scientific Foundations and Theory of Living Nature Protection Within the System of Biological Science

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Conservation of Living Nature and Resources

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The study of various problems of the protection of living nature by various disciplines, such as genetics, ecology and biogeography has resulted in the emergence of the theory of living nature protection, which makes a scientific basis to a newly applied or science-production trend, viz., the biology of the protection of nature or conservation biology (Soulé and Wilcox 1980).

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Yablokov, A.V., Ostroumov, S.A. (1991). Scientific Foundations and Theory of Living Nature Protection Within the System of Biological Science. In: Conservation of Living Nature and Resources. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75376-3_13

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