Taxacom: biodiveristy as fabric of life

Tony Rees tonyrees49 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 24 14:41:37 CDT 2025


This Google scholar search gives >1,000 hits - some may be of value perhaps:

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Cheers - Tony
Tony Rees, New South Wales, Australia
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On Sat, 25 Oct 2025 at 06:38, John Grehan via Taxacom <taxacom at lists.ku.edu>
wrote:

> Biodiversity is a huge subject area so it is not easy to track down more
> specific elements. As Taxacom involves many people over a broad range of
> interest areas I thought it is possible that some may know of relevant
> publications that refer to  'fabric', 'weave' 'tapestry or similar
> metaphors used in research papers to describe the nature of biodiversity
> (not books unless they are open access). I've found some, and probably
> sufficient for my purposes, but would welcome further examples should any
> be known to subscribers.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> John Grehan
>
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