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|a Advances in ecological research.
|n Volume 22.
|p The ecological consequences of global climate change /
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|a ReferencesChapter 4. Modeling to be Potential Response of Vegetation to Global Climate Change; I. Introduction; II. Climate-Vegetation Classification; III. Application of Holdridge Life-zone Classification to Climate Change at a Global Scale; IV. Application of a Plant Energy Balance Model to Predicting Changes in Leaf Area Under Changing Climate Conditions; V. Modeling Temporal Dynamics; VI. Individual-based Forest Gap Models; VII. Application of Gap Models to Predict Forest Response to Climate Change; VIII. Discussion; References
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|a Cover; Copyright; Contributors to Volume 22; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1. The Climatic Response to Greenhouse Gases; I. Why Build a Model?; II. Basic Elements of Models; III. The Problems of Parameterizations and Climatic Feedback Mechanisms; IV. Sensitivity and Scenario Analysis; V. Model Validation; VI. Climatic Model Results; VII. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 2. The Development of Regional Climate Scenarios and the Ecological Impact of Greenhouse Gas Warming; I. Summary; II. The Greenhouse Effect; III. Appropriate Methods of Regional Scenario Development
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|a IV. The Reliability of General Circulation ModelsV. Equilibrium Climate Change; VI. Transient Climate Change; VII. Conclusions; Notes; References; Chapter 3. The Potential Effect of Climate Changes on Agriculture and Land Use; I. Abstract; II. Introduction; III. Assessments of Critical Types of Climatic Change; IV. Effects of CO2 Enrichment; V. Potential Effects of Changes of Climate; VI. Effects of Sea-level Rise on Agriculture; VII. Summary of Potential Effects of Climate Change and Sea-level Rise; VIII. Effects on Production and Land Use; IX. Effects on Forest Land Use; X. Conclusions
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|a Chapter 5. Effects of Climatic Change on the Population Dynamics of Crop PestsI. Summary; II. Introduction; III. Direct Effects of Climate on Pest Populations; IV. Indirect Effects of Climate on Pest Populations; V. Effects of Climate on Pest-Host Plant-Natural Enemy Relationships; VI. Implications of Climatic Change for Pest Management; VII. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 6. Responses of Soils to Climate Change; I. Summary; II. Introduction; III. Biotic and Industrial Sources of Trace Gases; IV. Future Patterns of Climate Change and Impact on Vegetation
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|a V. Climate-related Patterns of Soil Carbon Pools and FluxesVI. Effects of Climate on Litter Decomposition; VII. Soil Organic Matter Dynamics and Climate Change; VIII. Consequences of Climate Change for Plant-Soil Interactions; IX. Conclusions; References; Chapter 7. Predicting the Responses of the Coastal Zone to Global Change; I. Introduction; II. Nature of the Coastal Zone; III. Effects of Human Activities; IV. Effects of Climate Change; V. Effects of Sea-level Change; VI.Responses of the Coastal Zone to Global Change; VII. Management of the Coastal Zone; VIII. Research Needs
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