The Ecosystems series is the only source that offers a complete understanding of global ecology. Illustrated with beautiful full-colour photographs, each volume combines the "hard sciences," such as biology and chemistry, with history, economics, and environmental studies. Each ecosystem is presente
Analysis of Temperate Forest Ecosystems
β Scribed by FranΓ§ois BourliΓ¨re, Malcolm Hadley (auth.), David E. Reichle (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 320
- Series
- Ecological Studies 1
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A series of concise books, each by one or several authors, will provide prompt, world-wide information on approaches to analyzing ecological systems and their interacting parts. Syntheses of results in turn will illustrate the effectiveness, and the limitations, of current knowledge. This series aims to help overcome the fragmenΒ tation of our understanding about natural and managed landscapes and water- about man and the many other organisms which depend on these environments. We may sometimes seem complacent that our environment has supported many civilizations fairly well - better in some parts of the Earth than in others. Modern technology has mastered some difficulties but creates new ones faster than we anticipate. Pressures of human and other animal populations now highlight complex ecological problems of practical importance and theoretical scientific interest. In every climatic-biotic zone, changes in plants, soils, waters, air and other resources which support life are accelerating. Such changes engulf not only regions already crowded or exploited. They spill over into more natural areas where contrasting choices for future use should remain open to our descendents-where Nature's own balances and imbalances can be interpreted by imaginative research, and need to be.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages N2-XII
Ecosystem Analysis: Combination of Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches....Pages 1-6
Analysis of Ecosystems....Pages 7-18
Studying the Effects of Environmental Factors on Ecosystems....Pages 19-28
Phenology in Productivity Studies....Pages 29-46
Biomass and Productivity Models of Forest Canopies....Pages 47-54
A Synthesis of Studies by the Harvest Method: Primary Production Relations in the Temperate Deciduous Forests of Japan....Pages 55-72
Metabolism of Terrestrial Ecosystems by Gas Exchange Techniques: The Brookhaven Approach....Pages 73-85
Insect Influences on the Forest Canopy....Pages 86-99
Estimation of the Effects of Phytophagous Insects on Forest Production....Pages 100-106
Secondary Production of Birds and Mammals....Pages 107-130
Soil Flora: Studies of the Number and Activity of Microorganisms in Woodland Soils....Pages 131-146
The Role of Soil Invertebrates in Turnover of Organic Matter and Nutrients....Pages 147-172
Micronutrients: Forest Ecology and Systems Analysis....Pages 173-198
Biological Cycling of Minerals in Temperate Deciduous Forests....Pages 199-225
Carbon Cycles and Temperate Woodlands....Pages 226-241
The Water Flux in Temperate Forests: Precipitation and Evapotranspiration....Pages 242-256
Measurement and Sampling of Outputs from Watersheds....Pages 257-267
Models of the Hydrologic Cycle....Pages 268-285
Back Matter....Pages 287-N7
β¦ Subjects
Life Sciences, general; Biomedicine general
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