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Range And Richness Of Vascular Land Plants The Role Of Variable Light Peter S Eaglesonauth

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Range And Richness Of Vascular Land Plants The Role Of Variable Light Peter S Eaglesonauth
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Publisher: American Geophysical Union
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.49 MB
Pages: 166
Author: Peter S. Eagleson(auth.)
ISBN: 9780875907321, 9781118667569, 0875907326, 1118667565
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Range And Richness Of Vascular Land Plants The Role Of Variable Light Peter S Eaglesonauth by Peter S. Eagleson(auth.) 9780875907321, 9781118667569, 0875907326, 1118667565 instant download after payment.

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Special Publications Series.

This is a research monograph and not a textbook. Here I demonstrate analytically how the observed, opposing, latitudinal gradients in the average range and richness of local vascular land plant species are (outside the moist-tropical zone, at least) driven primarily by the local temporal and spatial variability of shortwave radiative flux at the canopy top. (The term "richness" as used here means the local number of different vascular land plant species unlimited by the size of the area sampled.) The hypotheses are simplistic but are nevertheless convincingly accurate in extratropical latitudes when tested against observations over the continental land surfaces of the Northern Hemisphere, the only areas tested here.

Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 3–16):
Chapter 2 Local Climate: Observations and Assessments (pages 19–29):
Chapter 3 Mean Latitudinal Range of Local Species: Prediction Versus Observation (pages 31–68):
Chapter 4 Richness of Local Species: Prediction Versus Observation (pages 69–84):
Chapter 5 Summary and Conclusions (pages 87–93):
Chapter A The Individual C3 Leaf† (pages 97–110):
Chapter B The Homogenous C3 Canopy (pages 111–120):
Chapter C Evaluation of the Evolutionary Equilibrium Hypothesis (pages 121–125):

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