Ecology : an Australian perspective
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Ecology : an Australian perspective
Oxford University Press, c2003
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Inlcudes index
Bibliography : p. 589-633
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the first text to deal comprehensively with ecological principles and practice in plant and animal ecology in an Australian context, with wholly Australian examples. It is an ideal reference for students throughout their undergraduate careers, and a starting point for postgraduate students and researchers. The book is structured so that it will be applicable to courses in plant and animal ecology, conservation,and natural resource management throughout Australia. There are 34 chapters, each written by experts in the field. The book is well-illustrated with figures and photos, and includes a glossary, index to scientific names, index to common names and subject index.
目次
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. CLIMATE
- 3. SOILS, NUTRIENTS, NUTRIENT CYCLING
- 4. ECOSYSTEM ENERGETICS
- 5. THE NATURE OF THE COMMUNITY
- 6. THE CLASSIFICATION OF COMMUNITIES
- 7. FORESTS
- 8. WOODLANDS AND HEATHLANDS
- 9. SCRUBLANDS AND THE ARID ZONE
- 10. GRASSLANDS
- 11. ALPINE COMMUNITIES
- 12. LAKES AND RIVERS
- 13. THE INTERTIDAL ZONE - SALTMARSHES, MANGROVES, SEAGRASSES, AND ROCKY SHORES
- 14. THE TROPICAL AND MONSOONAL NORTH
- 15. THE CLIMACTIC CONNECTION - MEDITERRANEAN COMMUNITIES OF THE WORLD
- 16. THE GROWTH OF POPULATIONS
- 17. SPECIES INTERACTIONS
- 18. LIFE HISTORY STRATEGIES
- 19. DIVERSITY
- 20. NICHES AND COMMUNITIES
- 21. DISTURBANCE AND SUCCESSION
- 22. INDIGENOUS LAND USE
- 23. FRAGMENTATION
- 24. PEST PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- 25. SALINITY
- 26. GREENHOUSE - A WORLD PERSPECTIVE
- 27. EL NINO - A WORLD PERSPECTIVE
- 28. CONSERVATION AND LEGISLATION POLICIES IN AUSTRALIA
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