An ideal text for students taking a course in landscape ecology. The book has been written by very well-known practitioners and pioneers in the new field of ecological analysis. Landscape ecology has emerged during the past two decades as a new and exciting level of ecological study. Environmental p
Mosaic Landscapes and Ecological Processes
β Scribed by John A. Wiens (auth.), Lennart Hansson, Lenore Fahrig, Gray Merriam (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 363
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This series presents studies that have used the paradigm of landscape ecology. Other approaches, both to landscape and landscape ecology are common, but in the last decade landscape ecology has become distinct from its predecessors and its contemporaries. Landscape ecology addresses the relationships among spatial patterns, temporal patterns and ecological processes. The effect of spatial configurations on ecological processes is fundamental. When human activity is an important variable affecting those relationships, landscape ecology includes it. Spatial and temporal scales are as large as needed for comprehension of system processes and the mosaic included may be very heterogeneous. IntellecΒ tual utility and applicability of results are valued equally. The InterΒ national Association for Landscape Ecology sponsors this series of studies in order to introduce and disseminate some of the new knowledge that is being produced by this exciting new environmental science. Gray Merriam Ottawa, Canada Foreword This is a book about real nature, or as close to real as we know - a nature of heterogeneous landscapes, wild and humanized, fine-grained and coarse-grained, wet and dry, hilly and flat, temperate and not so temperΒ ate. Real nature is never uniform. At whatever spatial scale we examine nature, we encounter patchiness. If we were to look down from high above at a landscape of millions of hectares, using a zoom lens to move in and out from broad overview to detailed inspection of a square meter we would see that patterns visible at different scales overlay one another.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Landscape mosaics and ecological theory....Pages 1-26
Front Matter....Pages 27-29
Spatial and temporal landscape patterns in arid and semi-arid African savannas....Pages 31-56
Effects of animals on landscape pattern....Pages 57-80
Front Matter....Pages 81-83
Movement patterns related to spatial structures....Pages 85-109
Habitat selection in mosaic landscapes....Pages 110-135
Resource tracking in space and time....Pages 136-148
Front Matter....Pages 149-151
Landscape structure and genetic variation in plants: empirical evidence....Pages 153-177
Effects of population dynamics on genetics in mosaic landscapes....Pages 178-198
Front Matter....Pages 199-201
Effects of landscape pattern on competitive interactions....Pages 203-224
Effects of landscape composition on predation rates at habitat edges....Pages 225-255
The plantβpollinator landscape....Pages 256-288
Front Matter....Pages 289-291
Landscape pattern and population conservation....Pages 293-308
Incorporating landscape pattern into conservation programs....Pages 309-337
Summary Ecology of Mosaic Landscapes: Consolidation, Extension and Application....Pages 338-341
Back Matter....Pages 342-356
β¦ Subjects
Ecology; Nature Conservation; Civil Engineering; Evolutionary Biology
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