Waring R.W. Forest ecosystems: analysis at multiple scales (Burlington; San-Diego, 2007). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаWaring R.W. Forest ecosystems: analysis at multiple scales / R.H.Waring, S.W.Running. - 3rd ed. - Burlington; San-Diego: Elsevier/Academic Press, 2007. - xviii, 420 p., [25] p. of plates: ill. (some col.), maps (some col.). - Bibliogr.: 347-408. - Ind.: p.409-420. - ISBN 978-0-12-370605-8
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface to the Third Edition ................................... xi
Preface to the Second Edition ................................ xiii
Preface to the First Edition ................................... xv
Acknowledgments .............................................. xvii

1  Forest Ecosystem Analysis at Multiple Time and Space
   Scales
   I.   Introduction ............................................ 1
   II.  The Scientific Domain of Forest Ecosystem Analysis ...... 2
   III. The Space/Time Domain of Ecosystem Analysis ............. 4
   IV.  Time and Space Scaling from the Stand/Seasonal Level ... 10
   V.   Management Applications of Ecosystem Analysis .......... 14
   VI.  Related Textbooks ...................................... 16
   VII. Web Site for Updated Materials ......................... 16

SECTION I. Introduction to Analysis of Seasonal Cycles of
           Water, Carbon, and Minerals through Forest Stands

2  Water Cycles
   I.   Introduction ........................................... 19
   II.  Heat and Water Vapor Transfer from Vegetation .......... 21
   III. Water Flow through Trees ............................... 34
   IV.  Water Storage and Losses from Snow ..................... 46
   V.   Water Flow across and through Soil ..................... 50
   VI.  Coupled Water Balance Models ........................... 52
   VII. Summary ................................................ 57
3  Carbon Cycle
   I.   Introduction ........................................... 59
   II.  Photosynthesis ......................................... 62
   III. Autotrophic Respiration ................................ 67
   IV.  Heterotrophic Respiration .............................. 71
   V.   Modeling Photosynthesis and Respiration ................ 76
   VI.  Net Primary Production and Allocation .................. 82
   VII. Comparison of Forest Ecosystem Models .................. 96
   VIII.Summary ................................................ 98
4  Mineral Cycles
   I.   Introduction ........................................... 99
   II.  Plant Processes Affecting Nutrient Cycling ............ 100
   III. Sources of Nutrients .................................. 111
   IV.  Soil and Litter Processes ............................. 119
   V.   Mass Balance and Models of Mineral Cycles ............. 138
   VI.  Summary ............................................... 144

SECTION II. Introduction to Temporal Scaling

5  Temporal Changes in Forest Structure and Function
   I.   Introduction .......................................... 149
   II.  Structural Stages in Stand Development ................ 151
   III. Functional Responses of Stands at Different Stages
        in Development ........................................ 159
   IV.  Looking Back in Time .................................. 162
   V.   Ecosystem Models, Projections Forward in Time ......... 168
   VI.  Summary ............................................... 180
6  Susceptibility and Response of Forests to Disturbance
   I.   Introduction .......................................... 183
   II.  Biotic Factors ........................................ 184
   III. Abiotic Factors ....................................... 203
   IV.  Summary ............................................... 218

SECTION III. Introduction to Spatial Scaling and Spatial/
             Temporal Modeling

7  Spatial Scaling Methods for Landscape and Regional
   Ecosystem Analysis
   I.   Introduction .......................................... 225
   II.  Abiotic Site Variables ................................ 231
   III. Providing the Driving Variables, Climatology .......... 236
   IV.  Describing the Ecosystem .............................. 243
   V.   Spatially Explicit Landscape Pattern Analysis ......... 257
   VI.  Data Layer Inconsistencies ............................ 259
   VII. Summary ............................................... 259
8  Regional and Landscape Ecological Analysis
   I.   Introduction .......................................... 261
   II.  Horizontal Connections: Biotic Analysis of Forest
        Patterns .............................................. 262
   III. Vertical Connections: Forest-Atmosphere
        Interactions .......................................... 272
   IV.  Vertical and Horizontal Connections: Regional
        Biogeochemistry ....................................... 274
   V.   Summary ............................................... 288
9  The Role of Forests in Global Ecology
   I.   Introduction .......................................... 291
   II.  Global Forest Distribution ............................ 292
   III. Forest-Climate Interactions ........................... 300
   IV.  Forests in the Global Carbon Cycle .................... 303
   V.   Forests and Biodiversity .............................. 310
   VI.  Sustainability of Global Forests ...................... 314
   VII. Summary ............................................... 315
10 Advances in Eddy-Flux Analyses, Remote Sensing, and
   Evidence of Climate Change
   I.   Introduction .......................................... 317
   II.  Eddy-Covariance Fluxes ................................ 318
   III. New Remote Sensing of Forests ......................... 328
   IV.  Climate Change and Forests ............................ 339

Epilogue ...................................................... 345

Bibliography .................................................. 347

Index ......................................................... 409

Color plates appear between pages 220-221; 260-261; 268-269;
and at the back of the book.


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