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Ecosystem engineering[electronic res...
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Hughes, Isaac,
Ecosystem engineering[electronic resource] /
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タイトル / 著者:
Ecosystem engineering/ Isaac Hughes.
その他の著者:
Hughes, Isaac,
出版された:
[Delhi] : : White Word Publications,, 2018.
記述:
1 online resource (206 p.)
主題:
Environmental Science.
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9781978906228
[NT 15000227] null:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[NT 15000228] null:
Ecosystem engineering -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Evidence of Season-Dependency in Vegetation Effects on Macrofauna in Temperate Seagrass Meadows (Baltic Sea) -- Chapter 2: Complex Effects of Ecosystem Engineer Loss on Benthic Ecosystem Response to Detrital Macroalgae -- Chapter 3: Patchiness and Co-Existence of Indigenous and Invasive Mussels at Small Spatial Scales: The Interaction of Facilitation and Competition -- Chapter 4: Before the Endless Forms: Embodied Model of Transition from Single Cells to Aggregates to Ecosystem Engineering -- Chapter 5: Humans Strengthen Bottom-Up Effects and Weaken Trophic Cascades in a Terrestrial Food Web -- Chapter 6: Positive Feedbacks in Seagrass Ecosystems - Evidence from Large-Scale Empirical Data -- Chapter 7: Organic Carbon Storage in China's Urban Areas -- Chapter 8: Effects of an Ecosystem Engineer on Belowground Movement of Microarthropods -- Chapter 9: Crabs Mediate Interactions between Native and Invasive Salt Marsh Plants -- Chapter 10: Ecosystem Engineering by Seagrasses Interacts with Grazing to Shape an Intertidal Landscape -- Chapter 11: Urban Tree Effects on Soil Organic Carbon -- Chapter 12: Using Satellite and Airborne LiDAR to Model Woodpecker Habitat Occupancy at the Landscape Scale -- Chapter 13: Testing the Effects of an Introduced Palm on a Riparian Invertebrate Community in Southern California -- Chapter 14: Insects as Stem Engineers: Interactions Mediated by the Twig-Girdler Oncideres albomarginata chamela Enhance Arthropod Diversity -- Chapter 15: Conditional Responses of Benthic Communities to Interference from an Intertidal Bivalve -- Chapter 16: Habitat-Mediated Facilitation and Counteracting Ecosystem Engineering Interactively Influence Ecosystem Responses to Disturbance -- Chapter 17: Habitat-Mediated Variation in the Importance of Ecosystem Engineers for Secondary Cavity Nesters in a Nest Web -- Chapter 18: Global Drivers and Tradeoffs of Three Urban Vegetation Ecosystem Services -- Chapter 19: Total Nitrogen Concentrations in Surface Water of Typical Agro- and Forest Ecosystems in China, 2004-2009 -- Chapter 20: A Mixed Methods Approach to Exploring the Relationship between Norway Rat (Rattus norvegicus) Abundance and Features of the Urban Environment in an Inner-City Neighborhood of Vancouver, Canada -- Chapter 21: Demographic Outcomes and Ecosystem Implications of Giant Tortoise Reintroduction to Española Island, Galapagos -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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Ecosystem engineering can be defined as any intervention in nature by living organisms to modify and alter a habitat. This book on ecosystem engineering discusses the various methods of interaction between humans and nature and its relation to restoration ecology, preservation and habitat management. The various advancements in ecosystem engineering are glanced at and their applications as well as ramifications are looked at on detail in this text. It aims to shed light on some of the unexplored aspects and recent researches in this field. Students and researchers in the field of biodiversity, wildlife preservation, microbiology and natural habitat management will find this book very useful. This book attempts to assist those with a goal of delving into the field of ecosystem engineering.
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Ecosystem engineering[electronic resource] /
Ecosystem engineering
[electronic resource] /Isaac Hughes. - [Delhi] :White Word Publications,2018. - 1 online resource (206 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ecosystem engineering -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Evidence of Season-Dependency in Vegetation Effects on Macrofauna in Temperate Seagrass Meadows (Baltic Sea) -- Chapter 2: Complex Effects of Ecosystem Engineer Loss on Benthic Ecosystem Response to Detrital Macroalgae -- Chapter 3: Patchiness and Co-Existence of Indigenous and Invasive Mussels at Small Spatial Scales: The Interaction of Facilitation and Competition -- Chapter 4: Before the Endless Forms: Embodied Model of Transition from Single Cells to Aggregates to Ecosystem Engineering -- Chapter 5: Humans Strengthen Bottom-Up Effects and Weaken Trophic Cascades in a Terrestrial Food Web -- Chapter 6: Positive Feedbacks in Seagrass Ecosystems - Evidence from Large-Scale Empirical Data -- Chapter 7: Organic Carbon Storage in China's Urban Areas -- Chapter 8: Effects of an Ecosystem Engineer on Belowground Movement of Microarthropods -- Chapter 9: Crabs Mediate Interactions between Native and Invasive Salt Marsh Plants -- Chapter 10: Ecosystem Engineering by Seagrasses Interacts with Grazing to Shape an Intertidal Landscape -- Chapter 11: Urban Tree Effects on Soil Organic Carbon -- Chapter 12: Using Satellite and Airborne LiDAR to Model Woodpecker Habitat Occupancy at the Landscape Scale -- Chapter 13: Testing the Effects of an Introduced Palm on a Riparian Invertebrate Community in Southern California -- Chapter 14: Insects as Stem Engineers: Interactions Mediated by the Twig-Girdler Oncideres albomarginata chamela Enhance Arthropod Diversity -- Chapter 15: Conditional Responses of Benthic Communities to Interference from an Intertidal Bivalve -- Chapter 16: Habitat-Mediated Facilitation and Counteracting Ecosystem Engineering Interactively Influence Ecosystem Responses to Disturbance -- Chapter 17: Habitat-Mediated Variation in the Importance of Ecosystem Engineers for Secondary Cavity Nesters in a Nest Web -- Chapter 18: Global Drivers and Tradeoffs of Three Urban Vegetation Ecosystem Services -- Chapter 19: Total Nitrogen Concentrations in Surface Water of Typical Agro- and Forest Ecosystems in China, 2004-2009 -- Chapter 20: A Mixed Methods Approach to Exploring the Relationship between Norway Rat (Rattus norvegicus) Abundance and Features of the Urban Environment in an Inner-City Neighborhood of Vancouver, Canada -- Chapter 21: Demographic Outcomes and Ecosystem Implications of Giant Tortoise Reintroduction to Española Island, Galapagos -- List of Contributors -- Index.
Ecosystem engineering can be defined as any intervention in nature by living organisms to modify and alter a habitat. This book on ecosystem engineering discusses the various methods of interaction between humans and nature and its relation to restoration ecology, preservation and habitat management. The various advancements in ecosystem engineering are glanced at and their applications as well as ramifications are looked at on detail in this text. It aims to shed light on some of the unexplored aspects and recent researches in this field. Students and researchers in the field of biodiversity, wildlife preservation, microbiology and natural habitat management will find this book very useful. This book attempts to assist those with a goal of delving into the field of ecosystem engineering.
ISBN: 9781978906228Subjects--Topical Terms:
714984
Environmental Science.
LC Class. No.: QH541 .E26
Dewey Class. No.: 628
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