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Plant disturbance ecology[electronic...
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Johnson, E. A.
Plant disturbance ecology[electronic resource] :the process and the response /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
581.7
書名/作者:
Plant disturbance ecology : the process and the response // edited by Edward A. Johnson, Kiyoko Miyanishi.
其他作者:
Johnson, E. A.
出版者:
Amsterdam ; : Elsevier/AP,, c2007.
面頁冊數:
xxi, 698 p. : : ill., maps ;; 24 cm.
標題:
Plant ecology.
標題:
Ecological disturbances.
標題:
Forest ecology.
標題:
Forest canopy ecology.
ISBN:
9780120887781
ISBN:
0120887789
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Introduction -- Disturbance and Succession -- Wind Processes -- The turbulent wind in plant and forest canopies; Microbursts and macrobursts: windstorms and blowdowns; Understanding how the interaction of wind and trees results in windthrow, stem breakage and canopy gap formation. -- Gravity Processes -- Meteorological conditions associated with ice storm damage to forests; The effect of icing events on the death and regeneration of North American trees -- Geomorphic Processes -- Disturbance processes and dynamics in coastal dunes; Coastal dune succession and the reality of dune processes; Fluvial geomorphic disturbances and life history traits of riparian tree species -- Hydrologic Processes -- Water level changes in ponds and lakes: the hydrological processes; Vegetation dynamics due to fluctuating water levels in prairie wetlands -- Combustion Processes -- Modeling heating effects; Fire effects on grass populations; Wildfire as a distributed tree population process -- Biotic Processes -- Insect defoliators as periodic disturbances in northern forest ecosystems; Modelling disturbance and recovery of lodgepole forest due to mountain pine beetle outbreaks on landscape scales; Relationship between spruce budworm outbreaks and forest dynamics in eastern North America; Impact of beaver foraging on structure of boreal forests; Beaver, willow shrubs and floods.
摘要、提要註:
The media coverage of natural disasters (hurricanes, fires, floods, ice storms, etc.) indicates the prevalence of natural disasters in most, if not all, ecosystems. In order for scientists to study, understand, and ultimately predict how these disturbances affect ecosystems, it is necessary for them to know more about the physical processes involved in these disturbances and to learn how to couple these processes to the ecological systems. Essential for all ecologists, forest researchers, and conservation biologists, this book includes chapters on the disturbance processes, how the disturbance causes necrosis or death to individuals, and their effects on population or community processes. In this book, physical scientists who study disturbances provide an introduction to the physical disturbance processes, while ecologists relate this information to the way the vegetation responds to the disturbances. This reference is also key for all researchers hydrology, geomorphology, and environmental management. * Includes coverage on six different disturbance processes: Wind, Gravity, Geomorphic, Hydrologic, Combustion, and Biotic * Provides a clear explanation of how some of the physical processes of disturbance affect plant ecological processes * Offers ecologists an up-to-date understanding of the physical processes and allows them to predict future affects of disturbances * Unites two related fields by linking the disturbance processes and ecological responses * Presents physical scientists with ideas of how they might usefully apply their knowledge to advance understanding of ecological systems.
電子資源:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
電子資源:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
電子資源:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0729/2007296949-d.html
Plant disturbance ecology[electronic resource] :the process and the response /
Plant disturbance ecology
the process and the response /[electronic resource] :edited by Edward A. Johnson, Kiyoko Miyanishi. - Amsterdam ;Elsevier/AP,c2007. - xxi, 698 p. :ill., maps ;24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Disturbance and Succession -- Wind Processes -- The turbulent wind in plant and forest canopies; Microbursts and macrobursts: windstorms and blowdowns; Understanding how the interaction of wind and trees results in windthrow, stem breakage and canopy gap formation. -- Gravity Processes -- Meteorological conditions associated with ice storm damage to forests; The effect of icing events on the death and regeneration of North American trees -- Geomorphic Processes -- Disturbance processes and dynamics in coastal dunes; Coastal dune succession and the reality of dune processes; Fluvial geomorphic disturbances and life history traits of riparian tree species -- Hydrologic Processes -- Water level changes in ponds and lakes: the hydrological processes; Vegetation dynamics due to fluctuating water levels in prairie wetlands -- Combustion Processes -- Modeling heating effects; Fire effects on grass populations; Wildfire as a distributed tree population process -- Biotic Processes -- Insect defoliators as periodic disturbances in northern forest ecosystems; Modelling disturbance and recovery of lodgepole forest due to mountain pine beetle outbreaks on landscape scales; Relationship between spruce budworm outbreaks and forest dynamics in eastern North America; Impact of beaver foraging on structure of boreal forests; Beaver, willow shrubs and floods.
The media coverage of natural disasters (hurricanes, fires, floods, ice storms, etc.) indicates the prevalence of natural disasters in most, if not all, ecosystems. In order for scientists to study, understand, and ultimately predict how these disturbances affect ecosystems, it is necessary for them to know more about the physical processes involved in these disturbances and to learn how to couple these processes to the ecological systems. Essential for all ecologists, forest researchers, and conservation biologists, this book includes chapters on the disturbance processes, how the disturbance causes necrosis or death to individuals, and their effects on population or community processes. In this book, physical scientists who study disturbances provide an introduction to the physical disturbance processes, while ecologists relate this information to the way the vegetation responds to the disturbances. This reference is also key for all researchers hydrology, geomorphology, and environmental management. * Includes coverage on six different disturbance processes: Wind, Gravity, Geomorphic, Hydrologic, Combustion, and Biotic * Provides a clear explanation of how some of the physical processes of disturbance affect plant ecological processes * Offers ecologists an up-to-date understanding of the physical processes and allows them to predict future affects of disturbances * Unites two related fields by linking the disturbance processes and ecological responses * Presents physical scientists with ideas of how they might usefully apply their knowledge to advance understanding of ecological systems.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2007.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780120887781
Source: 91518:91517Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
383790
Plant ecology.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
336502
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LC Class. No.: QK901 / .P567 2007eb
Dewey Class. No.: 581.7
National Agricultural Library Call No.: QK901 / .P567 2007
Plant disturbance ecology[electronic resource] :the process and the response /
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