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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_883449536
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 565 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9780511565489
    Content: The boreal forests of the world, geographically situated to the south of the Arctic and generally north of latitude 50 degrees, are considered to be one of the earth's most significant terrestrial ecosystems in terms of their potential for interaction with other global scale systems, such as climate and anthropologenic activity. This book, developed by an international panel of ecologists, provides a synthesis of the important patterns and processes which occur in boreal forests and reviews the principal mechanisms which control the forests' pattern in space and time. The effects of cold temperatures, soil ice, insects, plant competition, wildfires and climatic change on the boreal forests are discussed as a basis for the development of the first global scale computer model of the dynamical change of a biome, able to project the change of the boreal forest over timescales of decades to millennia, and over the global extent of this forest
    Content: Silvics of the circumpolar boreal forest tree species / Nedialko Nikolov, Harry Helmisaari -- The reproductive process in boreal forest trees / John C. Zasada, Terry L. Sharik, Markku Nygren -- Soil temperature as an ecological factor in boreal forests / Gordon B. Bonan -- Fire as a controlling process in the North American boreal forest / Serge Payette -- The role of forest insects in structuring the boreal landscape / C.S. Holling -- The transition between boreal forest and tundra / Luc Sirois -- The southern boreal-northern hardwood forest border / John Pastor, David J. Mladenoff -- Transitions between boreal forest and wetland / F.Z. Glebov, M.D. Korzukhin -- Remote sensing technology for forest ecosystem analysis / K. Jon Ranson, Darrel L. Williams -- The nature and distribution of past, present and future boreal forests: lessons for a research and modeling agenda / Allen M. Solomon -- Individual-tree-based models of forest dynamics and their application in global change research / Herman H. Shugart, I. Colin Prentice -- Population-level models of forest dynamics / M.D. Korzukhin, M. Ya. Antonovski -- A spatial model of long-term forest fire dynamics and its applications to forests in western Siberia / M. Ya. Antonovski, M.T. Ter-Mikaelian, V.V. Furyaev -- A simulation analysis of environmental factors and ecological processes in North American boreal forests / Gordon B. Bonan -- The biological component of the simulation model for boreal forest dynamics / Rik Leemans -- Role of stand simulation in modeling forest response to environmental change and management interventions / Peter Duinker, Ola Sallnäs, Sten Nilsson
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521405461
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521619738
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9780521405461
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1651957363
    Format: Online-Ressource (VI, 309 p. 44 illus., 21 illus. in color, digital)
    ISBN: 9781461457558 , 1283934310 , 9781283934312
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Content: Earth is home to an estimated 8 million animal species, 600,000 fungi, 300,000 plants, and an undetermined number of microbial species. Of these animal, fungal, and plant species, an estimated 75% have yet to be identified. Moreover, the interactions between these species and their physical environment are known to an even lesser degree. At the same time, the earth’s biota faces the prospect of climate change, which may manifest slowly or extremely rapidly, as well as a human population set to grow by two billion by 2045 from the current seven billion. Given these major ecological changes, we cannot wait for a complete biota data set before assessing, planning, and acting to preserve the ecological balance of the earth. This book provides comprehensive coverage of the scientific and engineering basis of the systems ecology of the earth in 15 detailed, peer-reviewed entries written for a broad audience of undergraduate and graduate students as well as practicing professionals in government, academia, and industry. The methodology presented aims at identifying key interactions and environmental effects, and enabling a systems-level understanding even with our present state of factual knowledge. Features authoritative, peer-reviewed entries from the Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology Covers topics ranging from atmospheric biogeochemistry to invasive species, ecosystem services, and urban ecology. Provides an ecological systems perspective on the vital question of how to cope with climate change and the global human population explosion Includes a glossary of key terms and a concise definition of the subject for each contribution.
    Content: Earth is home to an estimated 8 million animal species, 600,000 fungi, 300,000 plants, and an undetermined number of microbial species. Of these animal, fungal, and plant species, an estimated 75% have yet to be identified. Moreover, the interactions between these species and their physical environment are known to an even lesser degree. At the same time, the earth's biota faces the prospect of climate change, which may manifest slowly or extremely rapidly, as well as a human population set to grow by two billion by 2045 from the current seven billion. Given these major ecological changes, we cannot wait for a complete biota data set before assessing, planning, and acting to preserve the ecological balance of the earth. This book provides comprehensive coverage of the scientific and engineering basis of the systems ecology of the earth in 15 detailed, peer-reviewed entries written for a broad audience of undergraduate and graduate students as well as practicing professionals in government, academia, and industry. The methodology presented aims at identifying key interactions and environmental effects, and enabling a systems-level understanding even with our present state of factual knowledge.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , 〈p〉1. Ecological Systems, Introduction -- 2. Atmospheric Biogeochemistry -- 3. Ecological Succession and Community Dynamics -- 4. Ecosystem Engineers, Keystone Species -- 5. Ecosystem Flow Analysis -- 6. Ecosystem Services -- 7. Ecosystems and Spatial Patterns -- 8. Ecosystems, Adaptive Management -- 9. Ecotones and Ecological Gradients -- 10. Invasive Species -- 11. Landscape Ecology -- 12. Marine Biogeochemistry -- 13. Species Competition and Predation -- 14. Species Diversity Within and Among Ecosystems -- 15. Urban Ecology -- Index.〈/p〉.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781461457541
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Ecological systems New York, NY [u.a.] : Springer, 2013 ISBN 9781461457541
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ökosystem ; Ökosystem ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1746560703
    Format: 12 Illustrationen, 2 Tabellen
    ISSN: 1872-826X
    Note: Engl.
    In: International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science, 1999, 7(2005), 4, Seite 253-267, 1872-826X
    In: volume:7
    In: year:2005
    In: number:4
    In: pages:253-267
    Language: English
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