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Plants in changing environments : linking physiological, population, and community ecology / F. A . Bazzaz

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: USA : Cambridge University Press, 2000Description: ix, 320 pISBN:
  • 9780521398435
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 581.524 B349
Contents:
Introduction and background; Plant strategies, models and successional change: a resourse-response perspective; Community composition and trends of dominance and diversity in successional ecosystems; The environment of successional plants: disentagling causes and consequences; Recruitment in successional habitats: general trends and specific differences; How do plants interactions and successional change; Interaction and the evolution of response breadths and niches; Ecological and genetics variation in early-successional plants; Coping with a variable environment: habitat selection and response flexibility; Physiological trends of successional plants; Crossing the scales: can we predict community composition from individual species response? From fields to forest: forest dynamics and regeneration in a changing environment; Succession and global change: will there be a shift towards more early-successional system?
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Introduction and background;
Plant strategies, models and successional change: a resourse-response perspective;
Community composition and trends of dominance and diversity in successional ecosystems;
The environment of successional plants: disentagling causes and consequences;
Recruitment in successional habitats: general trends and specific differences;
How do plants interactions and successional change;
Interaction and the evolution of response breadths and niches;
Ecological and genetics variation in early-successional plants;
Coping with a variable environment: habitat selection and response flexibility;
Physiological trends of successional plants;
Crossing the scales: can we predict community composition from individual species response?
From fields to forest: forest dynamics and regeneration in a changing environment;
Succession and global change: will there be a shift towards more early-successional system?

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