Terrestrial Ecosystems in Changing Environments
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Predicting how terrestrial ecosystems might respond in the future to large-scale human-generated changes is a major challenge for ecologists. In Terrestrial Ecosystems in Changing Environments, Herman H. Shugart describes the fundamental ecological concepts, theoretical developments, and quantitative analyses involved in understanding the responses of natural systems to change. The key ecological concepts described include the ecosystem paradigm, niche theory, vegetation/climate relationships, landscape ecology and ecological modelling. A variety of ecological models are presented, and their applications in predicting responses to change are considered. The challenge of producing ecological models capable of predicting long-term and large-area ecosystem dynamics is reviewed and several examples are provided. Finally, some of the exciting new findings regarding terrestrial landscapes and their feedback with their climatic setting are discussed in the context of human land-use and global change.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780521563420
EAN: 9780521563420
Publisher Date: 26 Mar 1998
Dewey: 577.2
Height: 235 mm
Language: English
No of Pages: 551
Pagination: 551 pages, 160 line figures 1 tone 6 plates 38 tables
Spine Width: 39 mm
Year Of Publication: 1998
ISBN-10: 0521563429
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Binding: Hardcover
Gardner Classification Code: K00
Illustrations: 160 line figures 1 tone 6 plates 38 tables
LCCN: 97001235
Number of Items: 01
Series Title: Cambridge Studies in Ecology
Width: 157 mm