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Plants in Changing Environments: Linking Physiological, Population, and Community Ecology - Hardcover

 
9780521825894: Plants in Changing Environments: Linking Physiological, Population, and Community Ecology

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This updated new edition continues to provide a wealth of information on how disturbance changes the environment, how species function, coexist, and share or compete for resources in populations and communities, and how species replace each other over successional time.

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Críticas

'... a gem: self-contained in style, reference and content, a first calling point for all my future enquiries about successional processes.' Annals of Botany

'This book is filled with a wealth of information and ideas that, no doubt, will serve as a source of inspiration for students and research investigations for years to come.' H. A. Mooney, Tree Physiology

'The book is illustrated with a huge number of clear figures, its language is easy to understand, the cited references are numerous and valuable. Besides its high scientific value the book makes an interesting and fascinating read.' K. Szente, Journal of Plant Physiology

Reseña del editor

Human intervention and forces of nature lead to innumerable local, regional and sometimes global changes in plant community patterns. Irrespective of the causes and the intensity of change, ecosystems are often able to recover most of their attributes through natural succession. With the heightened interest in the fate of the biosphere, the emphasis on sustainable development worldwide and the possible consequences of global climate change, the study of succession and ecosystem recovery takes on added urgency. Successional theory will play a major role in ecosystem preservation, management and restoration. This updated new edition continues to provide a wealth of information on how disturbance changes the environment, how species function, coexist, and share or compete for resources in populations and communities, and how species replace each other over successional time.

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  • VerlagCambridge University Press
  • Erscheinungsdatum2006
  • ISBN 10 052182589X
  • ISBN 13 9780521825894
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • SpracheEnglisch
  • Auflage2
  • Anzahl der Seiten354

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