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Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology Vital Source e-bog
Göran I. Ågren og Folke O. Andersson
(2011)
Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology Vital Source e-bog
Göran I. Ågren
(2011)
Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology
Principles and Applications
Göran I. Ågren og Folke O. Andersson
(2011)
Sprog: Engelsk
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- Udgiver: Cambridge University Press (December 2011)
- Forfattere: Göran I. Ågren og Folke O. Andersson
- ISBN: 9781139153973
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- Udgiver: Cambridge University Press (December 2011)
- ISBN: 9781139153010
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- Paperback: 345 sider
- Udgiver: Cambridge University Press (December 2011)
- Forfattere: Göran I. Ågren og Folke O. Andersson
- ISBN: 9781107648258
This book explains the structure and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems, using examples ranging from the Arctic to the tropics to demonstrate how they react under differing conditions.
This knowledge is developed into a set of principles that can be used as starting points for analysing questions about ecosystem behaviour. Ecosystem dynamics are also considered, illustrating how ecosystems develop and change over a range of temporal and spatial scales and how they react to perturbations, whether natural or man-made.
Throughout the book, descriptive studies are merged with simple mathematical models to reinforce the concepts discussed and aid the development of predictive tools.
Part I. History and Concepts:
1. History of ecosystem research and ecosystem knowledge;
2. Ecology, ecosystem and ecosystem science;
3. Ecosystem ecology - cornerstones and scientific methodology;
Part II. Ecosystem Structure and Function:
4. Ecosystem structure - vegetation and soil;
5. Energy and water;
6. Plant production;
7. Soil organic matter processes;
8. Organisms and ecosystem processes;
9. Element cycles;
10. Principles;
Part III. Ecosystem Dynamics at Different Time Scales:
11. Tectonic to orbital changes;
12. Millennial to centennial or postglacial changes;
13. Centennial to annual changes;
Part IV. Applications:
14. Air pollution and forest ecosystems;
15. Global change; Epilogue: society and terrestrial ecosystem ecology; Appendices: Appendix
1. Abbreviations; Appendix
2. Glossary; Appendix
3. Some useful values and symbols used to represent them; Appendix
4. Data on selected ecosystems; Index.