Ecology of Mediterranean Evergreen Oak Forests
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1999, 1999
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1999 |
Series: | Ecological Studies, Analysis and Synthesis
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1 Introduction
- 1 1 Holm Oak and Holm Oak Forests: An Introduction
- 2 Experimental Areas of Prades and Montseny
- 2 Stand Structure and Dynamics
- 3 Stand Structure, Aboveground Biomass and Production
- 4 Structure and Dynamics of the Root System
- 5 Resprouting Dynamics
- 6 Acorn Ecology
- 7 Seedling Recruitment
- 8 A Model of Stand Dynamics For Holm Oak-Aleppo Pine Forests
- 3 Light Harvesting and Gas Exchange
- 9 Leaf Traits and Canopy Organization
- 10 Gas Exchange and Water Relations
- 11 Modelling Canopy Gas Exchange During Summer Drought
- 12 GOTILWA: An Integrated Model of Water Dynamics and Forest Growth
- 4 Nutrient Cycling at the Stand Level
- 13 Water and Nutrient Limitations to Primary Production
- 14 Precipitation Chemistry and Air Pollution
- 15 Throughfall and Stemflow
- 16 Soil Nitrogen Dynamics
- 17 Soil Water Chemistry
- 18 Nutrient Distribution and Cycling
- 5 Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Catchments
- 19 Water Balance in Catchments
- 20 Element Budgets in Catchments
- 21 Biogeochemical Models
- 6 Responses to Disturbances
- 22 Soil Fertility After Fire and Clear-Cutting
- 23 Functional Responses to Thinning
- 7 Animals in the Forest: Ecology of Two Main Groups
- 24 Soil Arthropods
- 25 Composition and Dynamics of the Bird Community