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Plant Ecology

English · Hardback

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This completely updated and revised second edition provides a unique and up-to-date treatment of all aspects of plant ecology, making it an ideal textbook and reference work for students, researchers and practitioners.
More than 500 high-quality images and drawings, mostly in colour, aid readers' understanding of various key topics, while the clear structure and straightforward style make it user friendly and particularly useful for students. Written by leading experts, it offers authoritative information, including relevant references.
While Plant Ecology primarily addresses graduate students in biology and ecology, it is also a valuable resource for post-graduate students and researchers in botany, environmental sciences and landscape ecology, as well as all those whose study or work touches on agriculture, forestry, land use, and landscape management.
Key Topics:
- Molecular ecophysiology (molecular stress physiology: light, temperature, oxygen deficiency, water deficit (drought), unfavorable soil mineral conditions, biotic stress)
- Physiological and biophysical plant ecology (ecophysiology of plants: thermal balance, water, nutrient, carbon relations)
- Ecosystem ecology (characteristics of ecosystems, approaches how to study and how to model terrestrial ecosystems, biogeochemical fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems)
- Community ecology and biological diversity (development of plant communities in time and space, interactions between plants and plant communities with the abiotic and the biotic environment, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning)
- Global ecology (global biogeochemical cycles, Dynamic Global Vegetation Models, global change and terrestrial ecosystems)

List of contents

Introduction.- General Themes of Molecular Stress Physiology.- Light.- Temperature.- Oxygen Deficiency.- Water Deficiency (Drought).- Adverse Soil Mineral Availability.- Biotic Stress.- Thermal Balance of Plants and Plant Communities.- Water Relations.- Nutrient Relations.- Carbon Relations.- Ecosystem Characteristics.- Approaches to Study Terrestrial Ecosystems.- Approaches to Model Processes at the Ecosystem Level.- Biogeochemical Fluxes in Terrestrial Ecosystems.- Development of Plant Communities in Time.- Spatial Distribution of Plants and Plant Communities.- Interactions between Plants, Plant Communities and the Abiotic and Biotic Environment.- Biodiversity.- Global Biogeochemical Cycles.- Dynamic Global Vegetation Models.- Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems.

About the author

Ernst-Detlef Schulze Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
Jena, Germany
dschulze@bgc-jena.mpg.de
 
Erwin Beck
University of Bayreuth
Department of Plant Physiology
Bayreuth, Germany
erwin.beck@uni-bayreuth.de
 
Nina Buchmann
ETH Zurich
Institute of Agricultural Science
Zurich, Switzerland
nina.buchmann@usys.ethz.ch
 
 
Stephan Clemens
University of Bayreuth
Department of Plant Physiology
Bayreuth, Germany
stephan.clemens@uni-bayreuth.de

 
Klaus Müller-Hohenstein
University of Bayreuth
Department of Biogeography
Bayreuth, Germany
kumueho@t-online.de
 
Michael Scherer-Lorenzen
University of Freiburg
Institute of Biology II
Freiburg, Germany
michael.scherer@biologie.uni-freiburg.de
 

Summary

This completely updated and revised second edition provides a unique and up-to-date treatment of all aspects of plant ecology, making it an ideal textbook and reference work for students, researchers and practitioners.
More than 500 high-quality images and drawings, mostly in colour, aid readers’ understanding of various key topics, while the clear structure and straightforward style make it user friendly and particularly useful for students. Written by leading experts, it offers authoritative information, including relevant references.
While Plant Ecology primarily addresses graduate students in biology and ecology, it is also a valuable resource for post-graduate students and researchers in botany, environmental sciences and landscape ecology, as well as all those whose study or work touches on agriculture, forestry, land use, and landscape management.
Key Topics:
- Molecular ecophysiology (molecular stress physiology: light, temperature, oxygen deficiency, water deficit (drought), unfavorable soil mineral conditions, biotic stress)
- Physiological and biophysical plant ecology (ecophysiology of plants: thermal balance, water, nutrient, carbon relations)
- Ecosystem ecology (characteristics of ecosystems, approaches how to study and how to model terrestrial ecosystems, biogeochemical fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems)
- Community ecology and biological diversity (development of plant communities in time and space, interactions between plants and plant communities with the abiotic and the biotic environment, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning)
- Global ecology (global biogeochemical cycles, Dynamic Global Vegetation Models, global change and terrestrial ecosystems)

Product details

Authors Erwi Beck, Erwin Beck, Nina Buchmann, Nina e Buchmann, Stephan Clemens, Klaus Müller-Hohenstein, Michael Scherer-Lorenzen, Ernst-Detle Schulze, Ernst-Detlef Schulze
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Pflanzenökologie
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.2019
 
EAN 9783662562314
ISBN 978-3-662-56231-4
No. of pages 926
Dimensions 182 mm x 49 mm x 260 mm
Weight 2314 g
Illustrations XXI, 926 p. 580 illus., 527 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

B, Climate Change, biochemistry, The environment, Plant Ecology, Plant Physiology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Botany & plant sciences, Environmental Sciences, Plant Biochemistry, Genetics (non-medical), Plant Genetics, Plant Genetics and Genomics, Botany and plant sciences

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