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Advances in Ecological Research: Advances in Ecological Research, cartea 25

M. Begon, Alastair H. Fitter
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mar 1994
Concerns about the increasing greenhouse gases in our atmosphere and the resulting global effects have received high visibility in the general media as well as scientific journals. These concerns have been translatedinto several projects from the international scientific community-projects aimed to better understand the processes of climate and how these changes impact the ecosystem.
The lively selection of articles in this issue of Advances in Ecological Research cover a wide spectrum of ecology and provide something of interest to all ecologists. Topics include temperature and organism size, carbon allocation in trees, and the role of morphological plasticity in resource acquisition.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780120139255
ISBN-10: 0120139251
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Advances in Ecological Research


Public țintă

Ecologists; students and researchers in conservation and plant science.

Cuprins

D. Atkinson, Temperature and Organism Size-A Biological Law for Ectotherms?
M.G.R. Cannell and R.C. Dewar, Carbon Allocation in Trees: A Review of Concepts for Modelling.
P.M. Room, L. Maillette, and J.S. Hanan, Module and Metamer Dynamics and Virtual Plants.
M.J. Hutchings and H. De Kroon, Foraging in Plants: The Role of Morphological Plasticity in Resource Acquisition.
B.A. Johnson and S.L. Gutsell, Fire Frequency Models, Methods and Interpretations.
Subject Index.

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Praise for the Series
"This series should certainly serve as an effective means of keeping abreast of the major advances in this challenging and growing field." --PHYTOLOGIA

"Without exception the papers are well and attractively written and together constitute an important and stimulating contribution to the modern science of ecology." --NATURE