Plant Ecology: Origins, Processes, Consequences
Autor Paul A. Keddyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 apr 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107114234
ISBN-10: 1107114233
Pagini: 624
Ilustrații: 187 b/w illus. 192 colour illus. 64 tables 89 exercises
Dimensiuni: 198 x 255 x 31 mm
Greutate: 1.47 kg
Ediția:2Revizuită
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107114233
Pagini: 624
Ilustrații: 187 b/w illus. 192 colour illus. 64 tables 89 exercises
Dimensiuni: 198 x 255 x 31 mm
Greutate: 1.47 kg
Ediția:2Revizuită
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface; 1. Plants create the biosphere; 2. The search for global patterns; 3. Resources; 4. Competition; 5. Disturbance; 6. Herbivores; 7. Positive interactions; 8. Time; 9. Populations; 10. Stress; 11. Gradients and plant communities; 12. Diversity; 13. Conservation and management; Questions for review; References; Glossary; Index.
Recenzii
'Keddy's Plant Ecology is a refreshing synthesis of the core concepts of the discipline. It is a remarkably readable book that is brimming with vivid stories about the central role of plants in the biosphere. This milestone in the canon of ecological literature pays homage to the previous generations of plant ecologists that built the field as we know it. The organisation is unconventional yet intuitive, the prose is animated yet enlightening, and the revised figures are both colourful and instructive. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to acquire a broad understanding of plant ecology.' Daniel Laughlin, The University of Waikato, New Zealand
'In the early pages of this distinctive and engaging book Paul Keddy explains the underrated foundational role of plants in the origin of life on Earth. This is followed in masterfully discerning style over several chapters by arguments and evidence in which he champions the plant ecologists who are advancing specific sets of plant functional traits as the basis of vegetation patterns and as key factors in ecosystem structure and dynamics and responses to climate and management. Finally in conclusion, Keddy identifies and reproaches Man as the remorseless destroyer of our plant heritage and casts a critical eye at current efforts at conservation and restoration.' Philip Grime, Buxton Climate Change Impacts Lab, University of Sheffield
'The new volume by Paul A. Keddy … provides a comprehensive overview of major concepts and hypotheses in ecology in general and plant ecology in particular. Because of the presentation of the basic concepts, this textbook could easily function as a teaching tool for general ecology, using plants as a focus group, with leaving only some subfields, such as behavioral ecology, untouched. As a volume for a plant ecology class, it provides everything that biology or ecology students can wish for, most importantly a very solid conceptual framework for the organization of knowledge on the subject.' André Kessler, The Quarterly Review of Biology
'In the early pages of this distinctive and engaging book Paul Keddy explains the underrated foundational role of plants in the origin of life on Earth. This is followed in masterfully discerning style over several chapters by arguments and evidence in which he champions the plant ecologists who are advancing specific sets of plant functional traits as the basis of vegetation patterns and as key factors in ecosystem structure and dynamics and responses to climate and management. Finally in conclusion, Keddy identifies and reproaches Man as the remorseless destroyer of our plant heritage and casts a critical eye at current efforts at conservation and restoration.' Philip Grime, Buxton Climate Change Impacts Lab, University of Sheffield
'The new volume by Paul A. Keddy … provides a comprehensive overview of major concepts and hypotheses in ecology in general and plant ecology in particular. Because of the presentation of the basic concepts, this textbook could easily function as a teaching tool for general ecology, using plants as a focus group, with leaving only some subfields, such as behavioral ecology, untouched. As a volume for a plant ecology class, it provides everything that biology or ecology students can wish for, most importantly a very solid conceptual framework for the organization of knowledge on the subject.' André Kessler, The Quarterly Review of Biology
Descriere
Now in full colour, this much-awaited new edition of the book Plants and Vegetation provides a fresh and comprehensive approach to plant ecology. Keddy's clear and engaging text emphasises unifying underlying principles and processes, taking a global approach to the subject and engaging students in essential concepts through real-world examples.