Ecology and Biogeography of Mediterranean Ecosystems in Chile California and Australia

Ecology and Biogeography of Mediterranean Ecosystems in Chile  California  and Australia
Author: Mary T. Kalin Arroyo,Paul H. Zedler,Marlyn D. Fox
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461224907

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Mediterranean-type ecosystems have provided ecologists with some of the most scientifically-rewarding opportunities to formulate and evaluate hypotheses about large and small-scale ecological phenomena. Comparison of mediterranean-type climate ecosystems in different parts of the world has not only permitted a strong test for ecological convergence, but also critical understanding of key ecophysiological and population processes.

Ecology and Biogeography of Mediterranean Ecosystems in Chile California and Australia

Ecology and Biogeography of Mediterranean Ecosystems in Chile  California  and Australia
Author: Mary T. Kalin Arroyo,Paul H. Zedler,Marlyn D. Fox
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994-11-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387942661

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Mediterranean-type ecosystems have provided ecologists with some of the most scientifically-rewarding opportunities to formulate and evaluate hypotheses about large and small-scale ecological phenomena. Comparison of mediterranean-type climate ecosystems in different parts of the world has not only permitted a strong test for ecological convergence, but also critical understanding of key ecophysiological and population processes.

The Geology of Chile

The Geology of Chile
Author: Teresa Moreno (Ph. D.),Wes Gibbons
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: 186239220X

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This book is the first comprehensive account in English of the geology of Chile, providing a key reference work that brings together many years of research, and written mostly by Chilean authors from various universities and other centres of research excellence. The 13 chapters begin with a general overview, followed by detailed accounts of Andean tectonostratigraphy and magmatism, the amazingly active volcanism, the world class ore deposits that have proven to be so critical to the welfare of the country, and Chilean water resources. The subject then turns to geophysics with an examination of neotectonics and earthquakes, the hazardous frequency of which is a daily fact of life for the Chilean population. There are chapters on the offshore geology and oceanography of the SE Pacific Ocean, subjects that continue to attract much research not least from those seeking to understand world climatic variations, and on late Quaternary land environments, concluding with an account examining human colonization of southernmost America. The geological evolution of Chile is the c. 550 million year history of a continental margin over 4000 km long. During his voyage on H.M.S. Beagle, an extended visit to Chile (1834-35) had a profound impact on Charles Darwin, especially on his understanding of volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis.

Biogeography of Mediterranean Invasions

Biogeography of Mediterranean Invasions
Author: R. H. Groves,F. Di Castri
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1991-11-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521360404

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This book is an initiative of a subcommittee of SCOPE (Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment) which realized that the integrity of many natural ecosystems was being threatened by the ingress of invasive species.

Mediterranean Type Ecosystems

Mediterranean Type Ecosystems
Author: George W. Davis,David M. Richardson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642788819

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Human activities are causing species extinctions at a rate and magnitude rivaling those of past geologic extinction events. Exploring mediterranean-type ecosystems - the Mediterranean Basin, California, Chile, Australia, and South Africa - this volume addresses the question whether biological diversity plays a significant role in the functioning of natural ecosystems, and to what extent that diversity can be reduced without causing system malfunction. Comparative studies in ecosystems that are similar in certain respects, but differ in others, offer considerable scope for gaining new insights into the links between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning.

The Biology of Mediterranean Type Ecosystems

The Biology of Mediterranean Type Ecosystems
Author: Karen J. Esler,Anna L. Jacobsen,R. Brandon Pratt
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780191059650

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The world's mediterranean-type climate regions (including areas within the Mediterranean, South Africa, Australia, California, and Chile) have long been of interest to biologists by virtue of their extraordinary biodiversity and the appearance of evolutionary convergence between these disparate regions. These regions contain many rare and endemic species. Their mild climate makes them appealing places to live and visit and this has resulted in numerous threats to the species and communities that occupy them. Threats include a wide range of factors such as habitat loss due to development and agriculture, disturbance, invasive species, and climate change. As a result, they continue to attract far more attention than their limited geographic area might suggest. This book provides a concise but comprehensive introduction to mediterranean-type ecosystems. It is an accessible text which provides an authoritative overview of the topic. As with other books in the Biology of Habitats Series, the emphasis in this book is on the organisms that dominate these regions although their management, conservation, and restoration are also considered.

Global Vegetation

Global Vegetation
Author: Jörg S. Pfadenhauer,Frank A. Klötzli
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 858
Release: 2020-09-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030498603

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This up-to-date textbook of global vegetation ecology, which comprises the current state of knowledge, is long overdue and much-needed. It is a translation of the textbook “Vegetation der Erde” (Springer-Spektrum, Heidelberg). A short introductory chapter deals with the fundamentals of vegetation ecology that are of importance for the delimitation and characterization of the global vegetation presented in this book (chorology, evolution of plants, physiognomic and structural characteristics, phytodiversity and the human impact on it as well as general terminology concerning both plant growth forms and on vegetation structure types). In the following chapters the zonal and azonal vegetation from the tropics to the polar regions including high mountains is described and discussed. The main focus is on the characterization of interactions between the spatial location of plants and plant communities on the one hand and site conditions, historic and genetic processes, spatial and temporal patterns, ecophysiology and anthropogenic influences on the other hand. Additional information on specific topics is provided in 51 boxes.

Fire in Mediterranean Ecosystems

Fire in Mediterranean Ecosystems
Author: Jon E. Keeley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2012
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521824910

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Explores the role of fire in Mediterranean-type climate ecosystems, providing unique insights into the assembly and evolutionary convergence of ecosystems.