Plant Disturbance Ecology

Plant Disturbance Ecology
Title Plant Disturbance Ecology PDF eBook
Author Edward A. Johnson
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 564
Release 2020-10-21
Genre Nature
ISBN 0128188146

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Disturbance ecology continues to be an active area of research, having undergone advances in many areas in recent years. One emerging direction is the increased coupling of physical and ecological processes, in which disturbances are increasingly traced back to mechanisms that cause the disturbances themselves, such as earth surface processes, mesoscale, and larger meteorological processes, and the ecological effects of interest are increasingly physiological. Plant Disturbance Ecology, 2nd Edition encourages movement away from the informal, conceptual approach traditionally used in defining natural disturbances and clearly presents how scientists can use a multitude of approaches in plant disturbance ecology. This edition includes nine revised chapters from the first edition, as well new, more comprehensive chapters on fire disturbance and beaver disturbance. Edited by leading experts in the field, Plant Disturbance Ecology, 2nd Edition is an essential resource for scientists interested in understanding plant disturbance and ecological processes. - Advances understanding of natural disturbances by combining geophysical and ecological processes - Provides a framework for collaboration between geophysical scientists and ecologists studying natural disturbances - Includes fully updated research with 5 new chapters and revision of 11 chapters from the first edition

Plant Disturbance Ecology

Plant Disturbance Ecology
Title Plant Disturbance Ecology PDF eBook
Author Edward A. Johnson
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 720
Release 2010-07-20
Genre Science
ISBN 0080492959

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The media coverage of natural disasters (hurricanes, fires, floods, ice storms, etc.) indicates the prevalence of natural disasters in most, if not all, ecosystems. In order for scientists to study, understand, and ultimately predict how these disturbances affect ecosystems, it is necessary for them to know more about the physical processes involved in these disturbances and to learn how to couple these processes to the ecological systems. Essential for all ecologists, forest researchers, and conservation biologists, this book includes chapters on the disturbance processes, how the disturbance causes necrosis or death to individuals, and their effects on population or community processes. In Plant Disturbance Ecology, physical scientists who study disturbances provide an introduction to the physical disturbance processes, while ecologists relate this information to the way the vegetation responds to the disturbances. This reference is also key for all researchers hydrology, geomorphology, and environmental management. - Includes coverage on six different disturbance processes: Wind, Gravity, Geomorphic, Hydrologic, Combustion, and Biotic - Provides a clear explanation of how some of the physical processes of disturbance affect plant ecological processes - Offers ecologists an up-to-date understanding of the physical processes and allows them to predict future affects of disturbances - Unites two related fields by linking the disturbance processes and ecological responses - Presents physical scientists with ideas of how they might usefully apply their knowledge to advance understanding of ecological systems

Plant Disturbance Ecology

Plant Disturbance Ecology
Title Plant Disturbance Ecology PDF eBook
Author Edward A. Johnson
Publisher Academic Press
Pages
Release 2020-10
Genre
ISBN 9780128188132

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Disturbance ecology is still an active area of research and there have been many advances in new areas. One emerging direction in disturbance studies is the increased coupling of physical and ecological processes, and not just their forcing. Disturbances are increasingly traced back further in space and time to mechanisms that are causing the disturbances themselves (e.g. earth surface processes and mesoscale and larger meteorological processes), and the ecological effects being studied are becoming more physiological. This fully updated second edition will encourage movement away from the informal, conceptual approach traditionally used in defining natural disturbances and clearly present how scientists can use a multitude of approaches in plant disturbance ecology. The three fire chapters from the previous edition have been combined into one, more extensive chapter on fire disturbance. The two beaver chapters have been combined into one, more inclusive chapter on beaver disturbance. There are also new chapters on windstorms, droughts and tree uprooting. All other chapters from the first edition remain and have been updated to include the latest research. Edited by leading experts in the field with chapters by renowned scientists, Plant Disturbance Ecology 2nd edition, will be an essential resource for scientists interested in understanding plant disturbance and ecological processes.

The Ecology of Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics

The Ecology of Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics
Title The Ecology of Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Steward T.A. Pickett
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 489
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Science
ISBN 0080504957

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Ecologists are aware of the importance of natural dynamics in ecosystems. Historically, the focus has been on the development in succession of equilibrium communities, which has generated an understanding of the composition and functioning of ecosystems. Recently, many have focused on the processes of disturbances and the evolutionary significance of such events. This shifted emphasis has inspired studies in diverse systems. The phrase "patch dynamics" (Thompson, 1978) describes their common focus. The Ecology of Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics brings together the findings and ideas of those studying varied systems, presenting a synthesis of diverse individual contributions.

Disturbance and Ecosystems

Disturbance and Ecosystems
Title Disturbance and Ecosystems PDF eBook
Author H. A. Mooney
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 307
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642691374

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The earth's landscapes are being increasingly impacted by the activities of man. Unfortunately, we do not have a full understanding of the consequences of these disturbances on the earth's productive capacity. This problem was addressed by a group of French and U.S. ecologists who are specialists at levels of integration extending from genetics to the biosphere at a meeting at Stanford, California, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. With a few important exceptions it was found at this meeting that most man-induced disturbances of ecosystems can be viewed as large scale patterns of disturbances that have occurred, generally on a small scale, in ecosystems through evolutionary time. Man has induced dramatic large-scale changes in the environment which must be viewed at the biosphere level. Acid deposition and CO increase are two 2 examples of the consequences of man's increased utilization of fossil fuels. It is a matter of considerable concern that we cannot yet fully predict the ecological consequences of these environmental changes. Such problems must be addressed at the international level, yet substantive mechanisms to do this are not available.

Invasive Plant Ecology

Invasive Plant Ecology
Title Invasive Plant Ecology PDF eBook
Author Shibu Jose
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 299
Release 2013-01-09
Genre Nature
ISBN 1439881278

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Invasion of non-native plant species, which has a significant impact on the earth's ecosystems, has greatly increased in recent years due to expanding trade and transport among different countries. Understanding the ecological principles underlying the invasive process as well as the characteristics of the invasive plants is crucial for making good

Disturbance Ecology and Biological Diversity

Disturbance Ecology and Biological Diversity
Title Disturbance Ecology and Biological Diversity PDF eBook
Author Erik A. Beever
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 293
Release 2019-10-30
Genre Nature
ISBN 0429530498

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This book presents cascading effects of ecological disturbances on a multitude of ecosystem components. It includes agricultural development, large infrequent disturbances, forest harvesting, non-native grazing in deserts, ground transportation, powerline corridors, fires, urban ecology, disturbance in aquatic ecosystems, land-use dynamics on diversity, habitat fragmentation, sedimentation of wetlands, and contemporary climate change. The book facilitates users in understanding why disturbances are occurring while recommending mitigation and remediation strategies.