Forest ecosystems : analysis at multiple scales
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Forest ecosystems : analysis at multiple scales
Elsevier Academic Press, c2007
3rd ed
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
pbk. : alk. paper653.17:W38:3rd ed5010449956
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Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Library, Fuchu Library
pbk. : alk. paper653.1710557284
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-408) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This revision maintains the position of Forest Ecosystems as the one source for the latest information on the advanced methods that have enhanced our understating of forest ecosystems. Further understanding is given to techniques to explore the changes in climatic cycles, the implications of wide-scale pollution, fire and other ecological disturbances that have a global effect. The inclusion of models, equations, graphs, and tabular examples provides readers with a full understanding of the methods and techniques.
Table of Contents
1. Forest Ecosystem Analysis at Multiple Time and Space Scales
I. Introduction
II. The Scientific Domain of Forest Ecosystem Analysis
III. The Space/Time Domain of Ecosystem Analysis
IV. Time and Space Scaling from the Stand/Seasonal Level
V. Management Applications of Ecosystem Analysis
VI. Related Textbooks
VII. Web Site for Updated Materials
Section I. Introduction to Analysis of Seasonal Cycles of Water, Carbon, and Minerals through Forest Stands
2. Water Cycles
I. Introduction
II. Heat and Water Vapor Transfer from Vegetation
III. Water Flow through Trees
IV. Water Storage and Losses from Snow
V. Water Flow across and through Soil
VI. Coupled Water Balance Models
VII. Summary
3. Carbon Cycle
I. Introduction
II. Photosynthesis
III. Autotrophic Respiration
IV. Heterotrophic Respiration
V. Modeling Photosynthesis and Respiration
VI. Net Primary Production and Allocation
VII. Comparison of Forest Ecosystem Models
VIII. Summary
4. Mineral Cycles
I. Introduction
II. Plant Processes Affecting Nutrient Cycling
III. Sources of Nutrients
IV. Soil and Litter Processes
V. Mass Balance and Models of Mineral Cycles
VI. Summary
Section II. Introduction to Temporal Scaling
5. Temporal Changes in Forest Structure and Function
I. Introduction
II. Structural Stages in Stand Development
III. Functional Responses of Stands at Different Stages in Development
IV. Looking Back in Time
V. Ecosystem Models, Projections Forward in Time
VI. Summary
6. Susceptibility and Response of Forests to Disturbance
I. Introduction
II. Biotic Factors
III. Abiotic Factors
IV. Summary
Section III. Introduction to Spatial Scaling and Spatial/Temporal Modeling
7. Spatial Scaling Methods for Landscape and Regional Ecosystem Analysis
I. Introduction
II. Abiotic Site Variables
III. Providing the Driving Variables, Climatology
IV. Describing the Ecosystem
V. Spatially Explicit Landscape Pattern Analysis
VI. Data Layer Inconsistencies
VII. Summary
8. Regional and Landscape Ecological Analysis
I. Introduction
II. Horizontal Connections: Biotic Analysis of Forest Patterns
III. Vertical Connections: Forest-Atmosphere Interactions
IV. Vertical and Horizontal Connections: Regional Biogeochemistry
V. Summary
9. The Role of Forests in Global Ecology
I. Introduction
II. Global Forest Distribution
III. Forest-Climate Interactions
IV. Forests in the Global Carbon Cycle
V. Forests and Biodiversity
VI. Sustainability of Global Forests
VII. Summary
10. Advances in Eddy-Flux Analyses, Remote Sensing, and Evidence of Climate Change
I. Introduction
II. Eddy-Covariance Fluxes
III. New Remote Sensing of Forests
IV. Climate Change and Forests
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
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