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pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
About This Book
pp. 1
Introductory Remarks
pp. 1
Introduction: The Heterogeneity of Heterogeneity: A Glossary
pp. 1
Postfire Plant Community Dynamics in the Mediterranean Basin
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
The Puerto Rico Tropical Cloud Forest Symposium: Introduction and Workshop Synthesis
pp. 3
Terminology
pp. 3
Quantitative Methods in Landscape Ecology: An Introduction
pp. 3
General Aspects of Floodplain Ecology with Special Reference to Amazonian Floodplains
pp. 3
Toward a Theory of Landscape Fire
pp. 3
Landscape Ecology: State of the Art
pp. 3
The Ecological Niche
pp. 3
Introduced Insects: A Biogeographic and Systematic Perspective
pp. 3
Holm Oak and Holm Oak Forests: An Introduction
pp. 3
Introduction and Site Description
pp. 3
Fish-Habitat Interactions Mediated via Ontogenetic Niche Shifts
pp. 3
Grassland Primary Production: North American Grasslands in Perspective
pp. 5
Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Ecosystem Structure: An Ecologist’s Pragmatic View
pp. 5
Taxonomy and Geographical Distribution of CAM Plants
pp. 5
The Natural History of Leaf-Cutting Ants
pp. 5
Australian Savannas
pp. 7
The Occurrence of “Green Tides”— a Review
pp. 7
Soil Acidification: Fundamental Concepts
pp. 9
Climatic Characteristics of the Taiga in Interior Alaska
pp. 9
Sources and Age of Aquatic Humus
pp. 11
Old-Growth Forest Definitions: a Pragmatic View
pp. 11
Distribution and Peculiarity of Mediterranean Ecosystems
pp. 13
Woodlots as Biogeographic Islands in Southeastern Wisconsin
pp. 13
Deep Invasion Ecology and the Assembly of Communities in Historical Time
pp. 14
Adaptations
pp. 15
Scale Effects in Landscape Studies
pp. 15
The Lehstenbach and Steinkreuz Catchments in NE Bavaria, Germany
pp. 15
The Sulfur System
pp. 17
Pattern and Scale: Statistics for Landscape Ecology
pp. 18
Physical Oceanography of the Indian Ocean
pp. 19
Physical Oceanography of the Baltic Sea
pp. 19
Boreal Ecosystems in the Global Carbon Cycle
pp. 21
Coral Bleaching in Space and Time
pp. 21
Recent Climate Patterns in the Arctic
pp. 22
Forest Ecosystem Distribution in the Taiga Environment
pp. 23
The Large Central Amazonian River Floodplains Near Manaus: Geological, Climatological, Hydrological and Geomorphological Aspects
pp. 24
Tropical Montane Cloud Forests: Conservation Status and Management Issues
pp. 24
Influence of Submerged Macrophytes on Trophic Interactions Among Fish and Macroinvertebrates
pp. 25
The Nitrogen System
pp. 25
Brazilian “Savannas”
pp. 27
Fish Introductions into North America: Patterns and Ecological Impact
pp. 27
Migration of Organic Fluids Immiscible with Water in the Unsaturated Zone
pp. 29
Morphology, Anatomy, and Ultrastructure of CAM Plants
pp. 31
Abiotic Section of ELM
pp. 31
Boreal Forest Fire Emissions and the Chemistry of the Atmosphere
pp. 33
Soil-Solution Interactions
pp. 35
Climatology and Hydrology
pp. 37
Terrestrial Ecosystems in the Precambrian
pp. 37
Spatial and Temporal Variation of the Vegetation and Its Production, Barrow, Alaska
pp. 37
Xeric Islands: Environmental Conditions on Inselbergs
pp. 38
Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Tropical Montane Cloud Forests: What Do We Really Know?
pp. 41
Climate Variability and Change: Monitoring Data and Evidence for Increased Coral Bleaching Stress
pp. 41
Mediterranean-Type Heathlands and Sclerophyllous Shrublands of the World: An Overview
pp. 41
A Matrix Model of Tree Population Dynamics
pp. 43
Remote Sensing of the Distribution and Extent of Wetlands in the Amazon Basin
pp. 43
Convergence in the Mediterranean Floras in Central Chile and California: Insights from Comparative Biogeography
pp. 43
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function in the Mediterranean Basin: Human and Non-Human Determinants
pp. 44
Patterns of Plant Invasion in North America
pp. 45
The Metabolic Pathway of CAM
pp. 45
Alpine Plant Diversity: A Global Survey and Functional Interpretations
pp. 47
Complex Fish-Snail-Epiphyton Interactions and Their Effects on Submerged Freshwater Macrophytes
pp. 47
Role of Heterogeneity in Scaling of Ecological Systems Under Analysis
pp. 48
Chaco and Caatinga — South American Arid Savannas, Woodlands and Thickets
pp. 49
Water Management and Cottonwood Forest Dynamics Along Prairie Streams
pp. 49
The Study Area — Barro Colorado Island
pp. 49
Eurasian Perspective of Fire: Dimension, Management, Policies, and Scientific Requirements
pp. 51
Remote Sensing for Analysis of Landscapes: An Introduction
pp. 52
Ecology of Moorland Animals
pp. 55
Cyanobacteria and Algae of Biological Soil Crusts
pp. 55
Species Composition of the Forest
pp. 55
Forest Element Cycling
pp. 55
Mammals in Forest Islands in Southeastern Wisconsin
pp. 57
Characterization of Baseline Precipitation and Stream Chemistry and Nutrient Budgets for Control Watersheds
pp. 58
Direct Effects of Elevated CO2 in Chaparral and Mediterranean-Type Ecosystems
pp. 59
Parasites, Lightning, and the Vegetation Mosaic in Wilderness Landscapes
pp. 60
Genetic Systems
pp. 61
The Aquatic Interface
pp. 61
Forest Light Regimes
pp. 63
The Impact of Hydrologic Perturbations on Arctic Ecosystems Induced by Climate Change
pp. 63
Climate
pp. 65
Estimating Terrestrial Primary Productivity by Combining Remote Sensing and Ecosystem Simulation
pp. 66
Fire Management in the Boreal Forests of Canada
pp. 67
Fire in Fynbos
pp. 67
The Importance of Edge in the Structure and Dynamics of Forest Islands
pp. 69
Heterogeneity as a Multiscale Characteristic of Landscapes
pp. 69
Physicochemical Conditions in the Floodplains
pp. 69
Impact of Sloths on Neotropical Forest Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling
pp. 69
Interactions between Periphyton, Nonmolluscan Invertebrates, and Fish in Standing Freshwaters
pp. 71
Canopy Structure of the Forest
pp. 72
Comparative Ecology of Native and Introduced Ungulates
pp. 73
Optimal Leaf Form
pp. 73
Soil Sensitivity
pp. 73
Control and Modification of CAM
pp. 74
Fire in Taiga Communities of Interior Alaska
pp. 76
Biomass Partitioning and Resource Allocation of Plants from Mediterranean-Type Ecosystems: Possible Responses to Elevated Atmospheric CO2
pp. 77
Image Textural Measures as Indices of Landscape Pattern
pp. 78
Adaptive Strategies
pp. 79
Which Animal Will Invade?
pp. 80
The Structure and Dynamics of a West African Savanna
pp. 81
Conclusion
pp. 81
Food and Energy Turnover of Leaf-eating Insects and their Influence on Primary Production
pp. 81
The Imprint of Species Turnover on Old-Growth Forest Carbon Balances - Insights From a Trait-Based Model of Forest Dynamics
pp. 83
Colony Dynamics
pp. 83
Bleaching Resistance and the Role of Algal Endosymbionts
pp. 85
Effects of Climate Change on Management and Policy: Mitigation Options in the North American Boreal Forest
pp. 85
Heterogeneity and Spatial Hierarchies
pp. 87
Flora and Fungi: Composition and Function
pp. 89
Seedling Recruitment
pp. 91
Impact of Submerged Macrophytes on Fish-Zooplankton Interactions in Lakes
pp. 91
Harvest Dynamics
pp. 92
Kelp Communities and Sea Otters: Keystone Species or Just Another Brick in the Wall?
pp. 93
Climatic and Hydrologic Control of DOM Concentration and Quality in Lakes
pp. 93
Larval Types and Early Postlarval Biology in Naiads (Unionoida)
pp. 96
Life History of Colonizing Plants: Some Demographic, Genetic, and Physiological Features
pp. 97
Communities in Patchy Environments: A Model of Disturbance, Competition, and Heterogeneity
pp. 101
A Synthesis of Forest Evaporation Fluxes – from Days to Years – as Measured with Eddy Covariance
pp. 101
Southern African Savannas
pp. 102
Preliminary Studies of the Long-Term CO2 Response of Mediterranean Vegetation Around Natural CO2 Vents
pp. 103
Bleaching and Mortality Thresholds: How Much is Too Much?
pp. 108
Gas Exchange of CAM Plants
pp. 111
The Trail System
pp. 111
Bees Not to Be? Responses of Insect Pollinator Faunas and Flower Pollination to Habitat Fragmentation
pp. 111
Distribution of Forest Ecosystems and the Role of Fire in the North American Boreal Region
pp. 115
Impact of Submerged Macrophytes on Phytoplankton in Shallow Freshwater Lakes
pp. 117
Climatic Water Balance and Regional Fire Years in the Pacific Northwest, USA: Linking Regional Climate and Fire at Landscape Scales
pp. 118
Interactions with Invertebrates
pp. 118
The Structure and Function of Salt Glands
pp. 120
Woody Plant Biomass Distribution in Burkea africana Savannas
pp. 121
The Role of Bryophytes in Nutrient Cycling in the Taiga
pp. 121
Consequences of Coral Bleaching for Sessile Reef Organisms
pp. 121
Photosynthesis of Desert Plants As Influenced by Internal and External Factors
pp. 121
Host Plant Selection
pp. 125
Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Avifauna of the Eastern Deciduous Forest
pp. 127
Thermal Remote Sensing Methods in Landscape Ecology
pp. 129
Introduction
pp. 131
Energy Balance and Hydrological Processes in an Arctic Watershed
pp. 131
Grasslands and Savannas: Regulation of Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling by Herbivores
pp. 131
Herbivory Rates
pp. 131
Ecology of Fishes Indigenous to the Central and Southwestern Great Plains
pp. 132
Extent, Distribution, and Ecological Role of Fire in Russian Forests
pp. 133
Site Characteristics Favoring Invasions
pp. 133
Role of Submerged Macrophytes for the Microbial Community and Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Aquatic Ecosystems
pp. 135
Gas Exchange and Water Relations
pp. 135
Global Change and Mycorrhizal Fungi
pp. 137
Food Relations and Behavior of Salmonid Fishes
pp. 139
Coral Bleaching and Consequences for Motile Reef Organisms: Past, Present and Uncertain Future Effects
pp. 145
Phytoplankton, Primary Production and Nutrient Cycling
pp. 145
The Influence of Soils, Geomorphology and Geology on the Distribution of Plant Communities in Savanna Ecosystems
pp. 147
Plant Life in the Floodplain with Special Reference to Herbaceous Plants
pp. 149
Impact of Herbivory on Plant Standing Crop: Comparisons Among Biomes, Between Vascular and Nonvascular Plants, and Among Freshwater Herbivore Taxa
pp. 149
Fire in Savanna
pp. 151
Herbivory and Light
pp. 151
Long-Term Perspectives on Fire-Climate-Vegetation Relationships in the North American Boreal Forest
pp. 153
Species Richness and Resistance to Invasions
pp. 153
Ecology, Productivity, and Economic Use of CAM Plants
pp. 157
Mediterranean-Climate Ecosystems
pp. 159
Woody Detritus its Contribution to Carbon Dynamics of Old-Growth Forests: the Temporal Context
pp. 160
Interaction of Temperature, Moisture, and Soil Chemistry in Controlling Nutrient Cycling and Ecosystem Development in the Taiga of Alaska
pp. 160
Biological Heterogeneity in Aquatic Ecosystems
pp. 161
Ornithogenic Ecosystems in the Maritime Antarctic — Formation, Development and Disintegration
pp. 161
Why Is Mountain Fynbos Invasible and Which Species Invade?
pp. 163
Diversity of Ecto-mycorrhizal Fungal Communities in Relation to the Abiotic Environment
pp. 163
Biological Invasions and Ecosystem Properties: Can Species Make a Difference?
pp. 163
Soil Respiration and Litter Decomposition
pp. 163
GOTILWA: An Integrated Model of Water Dynamics and Forest Growth
pp. 164
Plant Architecture and Resource Competition
pp. 165
Seed Dispersal by Leaf-Cutting Ants
pp. 167
Patterns and Current Changes in Alpine Plant Diversity
pp. 169
Current Perspectives of Steady-state Stomatal Responses to Environment
pp. 171
Nutrient Cycling and Water Relations
pp. 173
Controls on Patterns of Biomass Burning in Alaskan Boreal Forests
pp. 173
Methods for Analyzing Temporal Changes in Landscape Pattern
pp. 174
On the Ecocatastrophe of Birch Forests Caused by Oporinia autumnata (Bkh.) and the Problem of Reforestation
pp. 175
The Influence of Soil Moisture Balance on Ecosystem Patterns in Southern Africa
pp. 175
Interactions Between Grazing Birds and Macrophytes
pp. 177
Underground Structures of Woody Plants in Mediterranean Ecosystems of Australia, California, and Chile
pp. 179
Ecophysiology of Plants in the Intermountain Lowlands
pp. 179
The Effect of Salmon Carcasses on Alaskan Freshwaters
pp. 181
Forest Ecosystems
pp. 181
Working with Heterogeneity: An Operator’s Guide to Environmental Gradients
pp. 183
Conclusions: Ecosystem Perspectives
pp. 187
A Model of Peat Bog Growth
pp. 189
Water Uptake, Storage and Transpiration by Conifers: A Physiological Model
pp. 191
Alien Plant Invasion into the Intermountain West: A Case History
pp. 193
The Effect of Soil Nutrient Availability on Community Structure in African Ecosystems
pp. 197
Postfire Stimulation of Microbial Decomposition in Black Spruce (Picea mariana L.) Forest Soils: A Hypothesis
pp. 197
Exploring the Association Between People and Deforestation in Madagascar
pp. 197
Effects of Submerged Aquatic Macrophytes on Nutrient Dynamics, Sedimentation, and Resuspension
pp. 199
Lessons from Applying Fractal Models to Landscape Patterns
pp. 203
Nutrient Availability and Uptake by Tundra Plants
pp. 205
Simulation of Phosphorus Cycling in Semiarid Grasslands
pp. 213
The Evolution of Mediterranean Floras
pp. 213
Browsing-Woody Plant Interactions During Boreal Forest Plant Succession
pp. 214
Invasibility: Lessons from South Florida
pp. 214
Influence of Fire on Long-Term Patterns of Forest Succession in Alaskan Boreal Forests
pp. 217
Macrophyte Structure and Growth of Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus): Design of a Multilake Experiment
pp. 217
The Influence of Large Herbivores on Savanna Structure in Africa
pp. 223
The Forest Ecosystem of the Floodplains
pp. 225
History of the Mediterranean Ecosystem in California
pp. 227
Vertical Distribution of In-Benthos in Relation to Fish and Floating-Leaved Macrophyte Populations
pp. 231
Species Introductions to Hawaii
pp. 233
Horizontal Migration of Zooplankton: Predator-Mediated Use of Macrophyte Habitat
pp. 233
How Man Affects Forest Ecosystems
pp. 239
Carbon Storage in the Asian Boreal Forests of Russia
pp. 239
Ecosystem Consequences of Microbial Diversity and Community Structure
pp. 239
The Development of Dynamic Spatial Models for Landscape Ecology: A Review and Prognosis
pp. 239
Seed-Germination Patterns in Fire-Prone Mediterranean-Climate Regions
pp. 240
Changing Perspectives on Food Web Interactions in Lake Littoral Zones
pp. 243
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi as a Determinant of Plant Diversity: in Search of Underlying Mechanisms and General Principles
pp. 243
Basin Hydrology and Plant Root Systems
pp. 246
Fire in Australian Tropical Savannas
pp. 247
The Study of Stream Ecosystems: A Functional View
pp. 250
Bacterioplankton and Carbon Turnover in a Dense Macrophyte Canopy
pp. 255
Heat-Transfer Analysis of Animals: Some Implications for Field Ecology, Physiology, and Evolution
pp. 256
Spatial Heterogeneity During Succession: A Cyclic Model of Invasion and Exclusion
pp. 257
Patterns and Controls on Nitrogen Cycling of Biological Soil Crusts
pp. 257
Nutrient Uptake by Littoral Communities of Helophytes
pp. 258
Characteristics of Forest Ecozones in the North American Boreal Region
pp. 259
Characteristics of Populations in Relation to Disturbance in Natural and Man-Modified Ecosystems
pp. 259
Degradation of Dissolved Organic Matter in Humic Waters by Bacteria
pp. 261
Predator-Prey Interactions of Marine Invaders
pp. 262
Cascading Effects on Microbial Food Web Structure in a Dense Macrophyte Bed
pp. 265
Seaweeds and Their Communities in Polar Regions
pp. 265
Soil Fauna of Antarctic Coastal Landscapes
pp. 269
Primary Production Processes in Arctic Bryophytes at Barrow, Alaska
pp. 270
Physical Heterogeneity and the Organization of Marine Communities
pp. 273
Ecological Effects of Fire in Brazilian Cerrado
pp. 274
Abundance, Size, and Growth of Heterotrophic Nanoflagellates in Eutrophic Lakes with Contrasting Daphnia and Macrophyte Densities
pp. 274
Historical Fire Records in the North American Boreal Forest
pp. 281
Water Stress and Dynamics of Growth and Yield of Crop Plants
pp. 282
What Do Herbivore Exclusion Experiments Tell Us? An Investigation Using Black Swans (Cygnus atratus) and Filamentous Algae in a Shallow Lake
pp. 287
Carbon Budgets of Biological Soil Crusts at Micro-, Meso-, and Global Scales
pp. 289
Fire and the Carbon Budget of Russian Forests
pp. 289
Pattern, Process, and Predictability: The Use of Neutral Models for Landscape Analysis
pp. 290
Switches Between Clear and Turbid Water States in a Biomanipulated Lake (1986–1996): The Role of Herbivory on Macrophytes
pp. 292
Ecological Effects of Fire in South African Savannas
pp. 295
Mycorrhizae-Herbivore Interactions: Population and Community Consequences
pp. 297
Streamflow Changes Associated with Forest Cutting, Species Conversions, and Natural Disturbances
pp. 298
Macrophyte-Waterfowl Interactions: Tracking a Variable Resource and the Impact of Herbivory on Plant Growth
pp. 303
Ecological Classification of Terrestrial Algal Communities in Polar Environments
pp. 305
Biological Soil Crusts as Soil Stabilizers
pp. 307
Influence of Macrophyte Structure, Nutritive Value, and Chemistry on the Feeding Choices of a Generalist Crayfish
pp. 308
Physiological Ecology of Neotropical Savanna Plants
pp. 312
Using Visible and Near-Infrared Satellite Imagery to Monitor Boreal Forests
pp. 313
Projecting the Success of Plant Population Restoration with Viability Analysis
pp. 318
Concordance of Phosphorus Limitation in Lakes: Bacterioplankton, Phytoplankton, Epiphyte-Snail Consumers, and Rooted Macrophytes
pp. 321
Habitat Distribution and Heterogeneity in Marine Invasion Dynamics: the Importance of Hard Substrate and Artificial Structure
pp. 326
Sources of Organic Carbon in the Food Webs of Two Florida Lakes Indicated by Stable Isotopes
pp. 331
Monitoring Boreal Forests by Using Imaging Radars
pp. 331
Importance of Physical Structures in Lakes: The Case of Lake Kinneret and General Implications
pp. 337
The Extent of, and Causes for, the Decline of a Highly Threatened Naiad: Margaritifera margaritifera
pp. 339
Stream Chemistry Responses to Disturbance
pp. 339
Clear Water Associated with a Dense Chara Vegetation in the Shallow and Turbid Lake Veluwemeer, The Netherlands
pp. 343
Fungal Diversity in Ectomycorrhizal Communities of Norway Spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] and Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) Along North-South Transects in Europe
pp. 349
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Nutrient Cycling, Decomposition, and Productivity in Arctic Ecosystems
pp. 353
The Solar Thermal Unit Concept in Problems Related to Plant Development and Potential Evapotranspiration
pp. 353
Alternative Stable States in Shallow Lakes: What Causes a Shift?
pp. 357
Modeling of Fire Occurrence in the Boreal Forest Region of Canada
pp. 359
Floating Seaweeds and Their Communities
pp. 359
Factors Influencing the Consumption of Plant Products by Large Herbivores
pp. 361
Clear and Turbid Water in Shallow Norwegian Lakes Related to Submerged Vegetation
pp. 363
Man’s Impact on the Several Regions with Mediterranean Climates
pp. 364
Ecophysiology of C4 Grasses
pp. 365
Characteristics of Lotic Ecosystems and Consequences for Future Research Directions
pp. 368
Climate Change and Forest Fire Activity in North American Boreal Forests
pp. 369
Macrophytes and Turbidity in Brackish Lakes with Special Emphasis on the Role of Top-Down Control
pp. 373
The Human Degradation of Mediterranean Landscapes in Israel
pp. 375
Mycorrhizal Specificity and Function in Myco-heterotrophic Plants
pp. 377
Carbon Release from Fires in the North American Boreal Forest
pp. 381
Structuring Role of Macrophytes in Lakes: Changing Influence Along Lake Size and Depth Gradients
pp. 381
Climate Change in Northern Latitudes: Alterations in Ecosystem Structure and Function and Effects on Carbon Sequestration
pp. 383
Global Seaweed Biogeography Under a Changing Climate: The Prospected Effects of Temperature
pp. 385
Interactions of Biological Soil Crusts with Vascular Plants
pp. 389
Ecological Models of the Dynamics of Boreal Landscapes
pp. 393
Nutrient-Loading Gradient in Shallow Lakes: Report of the Group Discussion
pp. 397
Alternative Stable States
pp. 406
Using Satellite Data to Monitor Fire-Related Processes in Boreal Forests
pp. 407
Seaweed Responses to Ocean Acidification
pp. 407
Rainfall Interception Loss by Forest Canopies
pp. 411
Long-Term Changes in Alpine Plant Communities in Norway and Finland
pp. 423
Influences of Fire and Climate Change on Patterns of Carbon Emissions in Boreal Peatlands
pp. 423
Vegetation Dynamics at the Treeline Ecotone in the Ural Highlands, Russia
pp. 425
Throughfall and Stemflow in Wooded Ecosystems
pp. 427
From Vegetation Zones to Climatypes: Effects of Climate Warming on Siberian Ecosystems
pp. 433
Structure of the Nylsvley Savanna
pp. 440
Effects of Climate Change and Fire on Carbon Storage in North American Boreal Forests
pp. 446
Plant Community Diversity and Dynamics in Relation to Fire
pp. 451
Biocrusts in the Context of Global Change
pp. 455
New Dimensions of Hillslope Hydrology
pp. 473
Water Relations and Alpine Timberline
pp. 479
Translating Models Across Scales in the Landscape
pp. 495
Forest Responses to Changing Climate: Lessons from the Past and Uncertainty for the Future
pp. 533
Global Diversity and Importance of Mycorrhizal and Nonmycorrhizal Plants
pp. 549
Marine Bioinvasions in the Mediterranean Sea – History, Distribution and Ecology
pp. 556
Aspects of the Stability and Resilience of Savanna Ecosystems
pp. 587
Invasions of Estuaries vs the Adjacent Open Coast: A Global Perspective
pp. 591
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