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Gradients In A Tropical Mountain Ecosystem Of Ecuador 1st Edition E Beck

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Gradients In A Tropical Mountain Ecosystem Of Ecuador 1st Edition E Beck
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.89 MB
Pages: 525
Author: E. Beck, F. Makeschin, F. Haubrich, M. Richter, J. Bendix, C. Valerezo (auth.), Prof. em. Dr. rer. nat. Dr. h.c. Erwin Beck, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Jörg Bendix, Prof. ret. Dr. rer. nat. Ingrid Kottke, Prof. Dr. agr. Dr. rer. silv. Franz Makeschin, Prof. Dr.
ISBN: 9783540735250, 9783540735267, 3540735259, 3540735267
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Gradients In A Tropical Mountain Ecosystem Of Ecuador 1st Edition E Beck by E. Beck, F. Makeschin, F. Haubrich, M. Richter, J. Bendix, C. Valerezo (auth.), Prof. Em. Dr. Rer. Nat. Dr. H.c. Erwin Beck, Prof. Dr. Rer. Nat. Jörg Bendix, Prof. Ret. Dr. Rer. Nat. Ingrid Kottke, Prof. Dr. Agr. Dr. Rer. Silv. Franz Makeschin, Prof. Dr. 9783540735250, 9783540735267, 3540735259, 3540735267 instant download after payment.

A tropical mountain ecosystem in one of the "hottest" biodiversity hotspots worldwide was investigated by some 30 research teams of numerous disciplines in the natural and social sciences. Ecosystem analysis followed two gradients: an altitudinal gradient and a gradient of land-use intensity and ecosystem regeneration, respectively.

This volume addresses a multitude of ecologically relevant aspects: macro- and microclimate; physics, chemistry and biology of soils; water relations, matter turnover and nutrient availability; plant growth and biomass partitioning; floral composition and plant life forms; vegetation structure and dynamics; organismic interactions, diversity and population biology of birds, moths and microarthropods; forest management, and reforestation with indigenous species; ethnobotanical and social aspects. New hypotheses are presented with regard to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, as well as sustainable management of an ecosystem in a biodiversity hotspot.

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