Edithistory:Tom Okey
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| 1073152955 | 2022-02-21T07:41:47Z | Aldoleopold | |
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| 1073150898 | 2022-02-21T07:19:32Z | Aldoleopold | Aldoleopold moved page [[User:Aldoleopold/sandbox]] to [[Tom Okey]]: This is the initial publication of this page. |
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| 1038207077 | 2021-08-11T04:41:06Z | Aldoleopold | [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'Thomas Anthony Okey (1964) is an American [[marine ecologist]] and ocean conservation leader, well known for his diverse contributions to the understanding of coastal marine ecosystems and how to conserve and protect them from local, regional, and global pressures, stressors, and disturbances including climate change. His early work revealed how biological communities are organized ''simultaneously'' by equilibrium forces, such as competition and predation,...' |
