Biogeography and Ecology of the Island of Newfoundland

Biogeography and Ecology of the Island of Newfoundland
Title Biogeography and Ecology of the Island of Newfoundland PDF eBook
Author R. South
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 750
Release 1983-03-31
Genre Science
ISBN 9789061931010

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The Ecology of Areas with Serpentinized Rocks

The Ecology of Areas with Serpentinized Rocks
Title The Ecology of Areas with Serpentinized Rocks PDF eBook
Author B.A. Roberts
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 425
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401137226

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Nouragues

Nouragues
Title Nouragues PDF eBook
Author F. Bongers
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 451
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9401598215

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Nouragues is a tropical forest research station in French Guiana. It was established in 1986 for research on natural mechanisms of forest regeneration. Since then a lot of research has been done on this and related topics. This book provides an overview of the main research results, and focuses on plant communities, vertebrate communities and evolutionary ecology, frugivory and seed dispersal, and forest dynamics and recruitment. The appendices give (annoted) checklists of plants, birds, mammals, herpetofauna and fishes found in the same area.

Lough Neagh

Lough Neagh
Title Lough Neagh PDF eBook
Author R.B. Wood
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 533
Release 2013-04-18
Genre Science
ISBN 9401721173

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Lough Neagh is the largest lake in the British Isles. It covers an area of 383 km2 being 30 km along its longest axis. From pre-historic times the lake and its rivers influenced the settlements of man in the role of a fishery and communication link with the interior of Ireland. Ireland's first canal, completed in 1787, linked the small but significant coal deposits of Tyrone to Dublin by way of the lough and later the Lagen Canal became an important commercial route to the new city of Belfast. Today, only sand barge transport persists but the lough supports Europe's largest eel fishery and provides commercial salmon, trout and perch catches, besides acting as an important centre for recreational pursuits. Increasingly it has become the major water resource for Northern Ireland supplying much of the demand for the heavily populated Belfast area. Biologically the lough is rich, sustaining enormous invertebrate populations of, for example, chironomids and gammarids alongside the comparatively exotic glacial relict, Mysis relicta. Its bird life makes the lough an area of very special conservation interest as a Ramsar site. The book describes the basic ecology of the lough with particular emphasis on both the interaction of the physical, chemical and biological components and the role of ecology in resource management. Extensive recent researches are set in geological, geographical and historical context and together with palaeolimnological studies of the sediments are used to trace major changes in the ecology of the lough under man's influence, especially in the past 100 years.

General Technical Report NC.

General Technical Report NC.
Title General Technical Report NC. PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 560
Release 1981
Genre Forests and forestry
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The Biology of Peatlands, 2e

The Biology of Peatlands, 2e
Title The Biology of Peatlands, 2e PDF eBook
Author Håkan Rydin
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 536
Release 2013-07-18
Genre Science
ISBN 0191508292

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Peatlands form important landscape elements in many parts of the world and play significant roles for biodiversity and global carbon balance. This new edition has been fully revised and updated, documenting the latest advances in areas such as microbial processes and relations between biological processes and hydrology. As well as thoroughly referencing the latest research, the authors expose a rich older literature where an immense repository of natural history has accumulated. The Biology of Peatlands starts with an overview of the main peatland types (marsh, swamp, fen, and bog), before examining the entire range of biota present (microbes, invertebrates, plants, and vertebrates), together with their specific adaptations to peatland habitats. Detailed coverage is devoted to the genus Sphagnum, the most important functional plant group in northern peatlands, although tropical and southern hemisphere peatlands are also covered. Throughout the book the interactions between organisms and environmental conditions (especially wetness, availability of oxygen, and pH) are emphasized, with chapters on the physical and chemical characteristics of peat, the role of peat as an archive of past vegetation and climate, and peatland succession and development. Several other key factors and processes are then examined, including hydrology and nutrient cycling. The fascinating peatland landforms in different parts of the world are described, together with theories on how they have developed. Human interactions with peatlands are considered in terms of management, conservation, and restoration. A final chapter, new to this edition, focuses on the role of peatlands as sources or sinks for the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane, and the influences of climate change on peatlands. This timely and accessible text is suitable for students and researchers of peatland ecology, as well as providing an authoritative overview for professional ecologists and conservation biologists.

Eastern Alpine Guide

Eastern Alpine Guide
Title Eastern Alpine Guide PDF eBook
Author Mike Jones
Publisher University Press of New England
Pages 370
Release 2018-04-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 1512603031

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This unique book celebrates and documents the incredible and colorful biodiversity of the mountain landscapes of eastern North America, covering all of the major alpine ecosystems in New England, New York, QuŽbec, Newfoundland, and Labrador. Twenty scientists, explorers, naturalists, and land managers from the United States and Canada have collaborated to create this definitive and beautiful account of the flora and fauna of the eastern alpine tundra.