The Ecological Pine Barrens of New Jersey

The Ecological Pine Barrens of New Jersey
Title The Ecological Pine Barrens of New Jersey PDF eBook
Author Howard P. Boyd
Publisher Plexus Publishing (UK)
Pages 302
Release 2008
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Pine Barrens

Pine Barrens
Title Pine Barrens PDF eBook
Author Richard Forman
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 644
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Science
ISBN 032314408X

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Pine Barrens: Ecosystem and Landscape focuses on the relationship between the ecological and landscape aspects of Pine Barrens of New Jersey. The idea in this book is based from the discussions of Rutgers University botanists and ecologists at the 1975 American Institute of Biological Science meetings, and from the interest generated by the 1976 annual New Jersey Academy of Science meeting, which focuses on the Pine Barrens. This seven-part book starts with a short discussion on location and boundaries of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Part I covers human activities, from Indian activities and initial European perceptions of the land, including settlement, lumbering, fuel wood and charcoal, iron and glassworks, farming and livestock, and real estate development. The next part of the book describes sandy deposits, geographic distribution of geologic formations, and soil types with their ecologically important characteristics. Topics on hydrology, aquatic ecosystems, and climatic and microclimatic conditions are presented in the third part of this reference. Part IV traces the history of vegetation starting before the Ice Age and analyzes vegetation using different approaches, such as community types, community classification according to a European method, and gradient analysis. Plants of the Pine Barrens are briefly described and listed in Part V. The final part illustrates community relationships of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, arthropods, and soil microcommunities. The book is ideal for ecologists, botanists, geologists, soil scientists, zoologists, hydrologists, limnologists, engineers, and scientists, as well as planners, decision-makers, and managers who may largely determine the future of a region.

The Pine Barrens

The Pine Barrens
Title The Pine Barrens PDF eBook
Author John McPhee
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 170
Release 1968-05-12
Genre History
ISBN 0374233608

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Most people think of New Jersey as a suburban-industrial corridor that runs between New York and Philadelphia. Yet in the low center of the state is a near wilderness, larger than most national parks, which has been known since the seventeenth century as the Pine Barrens. The term refers to the predominant trees in the vast forests that cover the area and to the quality of the soils below, which are too sandy and acid to be good for farming. On all sides, however, developments of one kind or another have gradually moved in, so that now the central and integral forest is reduced to about a thousand square miles. Although New Jersey has the heaviest population density of any state, huge segments of the Pine Barrens remain uninhabited. The few people who dwell in the region, the "Pineys," are little known and often misunderstood. Here McPhee uses his uncanny skills as a journalist to explore the history of the region and describe the people—and their distinctive folklore—who call it home.

A Key to the Woody Plants of the New Jersey Pine Barrens

A Key to the Woody Plants of the New Jersey Pine Barrens
Title A Key to the Woody Plants of the New Jersey Pine Barrens PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Geller
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 276
Release 2002
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780813531359

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Within southern New Jersey lies the largest expanse of undeveloped land in the megalopolis between Boston and Washington, D.C. This is the Pine Barrens, our nation's first National Reserve, where visitors are struck by how much the vegetation varies from surrounding areas. Because the sandy soil is only marginally suitable for most agriculture and because the location amounts to a peninsula, settlement has been limited and the current ecology is relatively untouched. However, as New Jersey's population increases, people are looking to the Pine Barrens with a new interest. A Key to the Woody Plants of the New Jersey Pine Barrens is a hand-illustrated, user-friendly guide for both the interested student and weekend naturalist. The key lists all of the woody plants of the Pine Barrens except for a few rare, non-native species. In several keys and more than fifty highly detailed drawings, Michael D. Geller describes the basic features of woody plants and explains how to identify plants both in summer and winter. Along with his set of workable identification keys, the author provides an enjoyable introduction to the geology, ecology, and history of the region, and relates each to the unique flora of the Pine Barrens. The book provides readers with an effective means of identifying the plants that are hallmarks of one of the state's last wild areas.

New Jersey’s Lost Piney Culture

New Jersey’s Lost Piney Culture
Title New Jersey’s Lost Piney Culture PDF eBook
Author William J. Lewis
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 160
Release 2021-01-25
Genre History
ISBN 1467147877

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Deep within the heart of the New Jersey Pine Barrens, the Piney people have built a vibrant culture and industry from working the natural landscape around them. Foraging skills learned from the local Lenapes were passed down through generations of Piney families who gathered many of the same wild floral products that became staples of the Philadelphia and New York dried flower markets. Important figures such as John Richardson have sought to lift the Pineys from rural poverty by recording and marketing their craftsmanship. As the state government sought to preserve the Pine Barrens and develop the region, Piney culture was frequently threatened and stigmatized. Author and advocate William J. Lewis charts the history of the Pineys, what being a Piney means today and their legacy among the beauty of the Pine Barrens.

Plant Communities of New Jersey

Plant Communities of New Jersey
Title Plant Communities of New Jersey PDF eBook
Author Beryl Robichaud
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 314
Release 1994
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780813520711

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The book portrays New Jersey as an ecosystem--its geology, topography and soil, climate, plant-plant and plant-animal relationships, and the human impact on the environment. The authors describe in detail the twelve types of plant habitats distinguished in New Jersey and suggest places to observe good examples of them.

Savannas, Barrens, and Rock Outcrop Plant Communities of North America

Savannas, Barrens, and Rock Outcrop Plant Communities of North America
Title Savannas, Barrens, and Rock Outcrop Plant Communities of North America PDF eBook
Author Roger C. Anderson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 432
Release 1999-07-28
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521573221

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A coherent, readable summary of the technical information available on savannas, barrens and rock outcrop plant communities.