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Plant disturbance ecology : the process and the response /

Lant Disturbance Ecology: The Process and the Response, Second Edition, is fully updated and clearly presents how scientists can use a multitude of approaches in plant disturbance ecology. Chapters on fire and beavers from the previous edition were combined into more extensive and inclusive chapters...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Johnson, E. A. (Edward Arnold), Miyanishi, Kiyoko
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, [2021]
Edición:Second edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 8 0 |t Disturbance and succession /  |r Edward A. Johnson and Kiyoko Miyanishi --  |t The turbulent wind in plant and forest canopies /  |r John J. Finnigan --  |t Thunderstorm downbursts : windstorms and blowdowns /  |r Matthew J. Bunkers and Mark R. Hjelmfelt --  |t Wind disturbance in forests : the process of wind created gaps, tree overturning, and stem breakage /  |r Christopher P. Quine, Barry A. Gardiner and John Moore --  |t Meteorological conditions associated with ice storm damage to forests /  |r Amir Shabbar and Kaz Higuchi --  |t The effect of icing events on the death and regeneration of North American trees /  |r Charles A. Nock, Kathleen F. Jones and David F. Greene --  |t Coastal dune succession and the reality of dune processes /  |r Kiyoko Miyanishi and Edward A. Johnson --  |t Fluvial geomorphic disturbances and life-history traits of riparian tree species /  |r Futoshi Nakamura and Satomi Inahara Nakamura --  |t Water level charges in ponds and lakes : the hydrological processes /  |r Masaki Hayashi and Garth van der Kamp --  |t Development of post-disturbance vegetation in prairie wetlands /  |r Arnold G. van der Valk --  |t Modeling fire effects on plants : from organs to ecosystems /  |r Elizabeth J. Kleynhans, Adam L. Atchley and Sean T. Michaletz --  |t Insect defoliators as periodic disturbances in northern forest ecosystems /  |r Barry J. Cooke, Vincent G. Nealis and Jacques Regniere --  |t Revisiting the relationship between spruce budworm outbreaks and forest dynamics over the Holocene in Eastern North American based on novel proxies /  |r Hubert Morin, Rejean Gagnon, Lionel Navarro et al. --  |t Beaver as agents of plant disturbance /  |r Cherie J. Westbrook. 
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650 0 |a Ecological disturbances. 
650 0 |a Forest ecology. 
650 0 |a Forest canopy ecology. 
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650 7 |a Forest ecology.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst00932104 
650 7 |a Plant ecology.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01065415 
700 1 |a Johnson, E. A.  |q (Edward Arnold) 
700 1 |a Miyanishi, Kiyoko. 
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