Ecology of Lianas

Ecology of Lianas
Author: Stefan Schnitzer,Frans Bongers,Robyn J. Burnham,Francis E. Putz
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2014-10-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118392485

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Lianas are woody vines that were the focus of intense study by early ecologists, such as Darwin, who devoted an entire book to the natural history of climbing plants. Over the past quarter century, there has been a resurgence in the study of lianas, and liana are again recognized as important components of many forests, particularly in the tropics. The increasing amount of research on lianas has resulted in a fundamentally deeper understanding of liana ecology, evolution, and life-history, as well as the myriad roles lianas play in forest dynamics and functioning. This book provides insight into the ecology and evolution of lianas, their anatomy, physiology, and natural history, their global abundance and distribution, and their wide-ranging effects on the myriad organisms that inhabit tropical and temperate forests.

Biodiversity of Lianas

Biodiversity of Lianas
Author: N. Parthasarathy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2015-07-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319145921

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This book “Biodiversity of lianas” under the series “Sustainable development and Biodiversity” is unique as it covers a wide array of topics in this subject covering all continents and will constitute a valuable reference material for students, researchers and forest managers who are concerned with biodiversity, forest ecology and sustainable development of forest resources. It contains peer-reviewed chapters from leading academicians and researchers around the world in the field of Plant Ecology, Taxonomy and related areas of Biodiversity Science but, centered on Lianology and includes original research articles, case studies and reviews (regional and global) in biodiversity, ecology and phytogeography and conservation of lianas from temperate, sub-tropical and tropical forests. The interest in lianas has increased over the last two decades. The ultimate goal of this book is to provide an insight into the patterns of liana diversity, distribution, the role of lianas in structuring forest community, and functional ecology (carbon uptake, ecosystem services, dynamics and invasion), biotechnological tool for conservation of lianas and finally summarizes the significance and the need for conservation of lianas in the changing global environmental scenario.

Ecology of Lianas

Ecology of Lianas
Author: Stefan Schnitzer,Frans Bongers,Robyn J. Burnham,Francis E. Putz
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118392492

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Lianas are woody vines that were the focus of intense study by early ecologists, such as Darwin, who devoted an entire book to the natural history of climbing plants. Over the past quarter century, there has been a resurgence in the study of lianas, and liana are again recognized as important components of many forests, particularly in the tropics. The increasing amount of research on lianas has resulted in a fundamentally deeper understanding of liana ecology, evolution, and life-history, as well as the myriad roles lianas play in forest dynamics and functioning. This book provides insight into the ecology and evolution of lianas, their anatomy, physiology, and natural history, their global abundance and distribution, and their wide-ranging effects on the myriad organisms that inhabit tropical and temperate forests.

Lianas of the Guianas

Lianas of the Guianas
Author: Bruce Hoffman,Sofie Ruysschaert
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9460222242

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Lianas (woody vines) are iconic symbols of tropical forests around the world. These plants use the energetically expensive investment of trees in woody stems to gain relatively inexpensive access to the light-rich canopy. The evolution of a climbing habit has occurred in many unrelated plant groups using twining and clasping shoots or specialized structures such as tendrils, hooks, spines, adhesive roots, and internal stem anatomy. Lianas contribute significantly to tropical forest diversity (25-40% of species), carbon sequestration, biomass, plant-animal interactions and forest gap dynamics. Although they are often considered pests in commercial forestry, woody climbers are important to many traditional peoples as medicines, subsistence fibers and non-timber forest products. Largely due to their inaccessibility, lianas and other climbers remain among the most poorly documented lifeforms in the tropics. 0This book aims to facilitate learning and identification of woody climbers of the Guianas (Guyana, French Guiana, and Suriname) for specialists and non-specialists by using an image-rich format, common and scientific names, simplified botanical terminology, and character icon guides, and by describing ecology and uses.

Lianas Ecosystems and Global Change

Lianas  Ecosystems  and Global Change
Author: Geertje M. F. Van Der Heijden,Félicien Meunier,Stefan A. Schnitzer
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2023-03-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9782832517024

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Unsolved Problems in Ecology

Unsolved Problems in Ecology
Author: Andrew Dobson,David Tilman,Robert D. Holt
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780691199832

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"This volume provides a series of essays on open questions in ecology with the overarching goal being to outline to the most important, most interesting or most fundamental problems in ecology that need to be addressed. The contributions span ecological subfields, from behavioral ecology and population ecology to disease ecology and conservation and range in tone from the technical to more personal meditations on the state of the field. Many of the chapters start or end in moments of genuine curiosity, like one which takes up the question of why the world is green or another which asks what might come of a thought experiment in which we "turn-off" evolution entirely"--

Taxonomy and Ecology of Climbers Climbing Plants of India

Taxonomy and Ecology of Climbers  Climbing Plants of India
Author: Vivek Pandi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 928
Release: 2023-02-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811986451

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This book brings out the most comprehensive and up-to-date information on the taxonomy, biodiversity, and ecology of climbers in India. Climbing is one of the principal plant growth habits that have long attracted the interests of ecologists and evolutionary biologists. Climbing plants can add significantly to the species richness of many tropical forests ecosystems, yet they receive relatively lesser attention than trees in ecological studies. The difficulties in taxonomic assertions and lack of standard methodologies overlook climbers in plant inventories, resulting in the underrepresentation of climbers in regional floras. There is a growing consensus about the increasing abundance of climbers and their multifaceted role in tropical forests worldwide. Therefore, it is essential to understand the taxonomic diversity and ecology of climbers at the regional scale to substantiate our efforts towards constructing a global climber database, which serves as a reference for fundamental research in climber ecology and evolution. This book is of interest to biodiversity researchers, taxonomists, ecologists, and evolutionary biologists. Field biologists, forest managers, and naturalists will also find this a useful read.

Physiological Ecology of Tropical Plants

Physiological Ecology of Tropical Plants
Author: Ulrich Lüttge
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662033401

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This richly illustrated text covers the ecophysiology of plants of all major tropical ecosystems, from tropical rain forests, epiphytic habitats, mangroves and savannas to salinas, inselbergs and paramos and their ecophysiological adaptation to these different tropical environments. The physiognomy of biotopes and characteristic life forms of plants are depicted with photographs.