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Ecology of Desert Systems [Hardcover]

Walter G. Whitford (Author)

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0127472614 978-0127472614 April 18, 2002 1
Conventional wisdom considers deserts stark, harsh regions that support few living things. Most people also believe that water alone makes the desert bloom. Ecology of Desert Systems challenges these conventional views.

This volume explores a broad range of topics of interest to ecosystem, population, community, and physiological ecologists. Climate, weather patterns, geomorphology, and wind and water processes are examined as variables that affect the distribution of biota through fundamental ecosystem processes. Descriptions of morphological, behavioral, and physiological adaptations of desert biota illuminate, through the lens of patch dynamics, principles for understanding observed patterns of primary production, nutrient cycling, and the effects of consumers. Desertification, and the techniques for monitoring and quantifying it, is examined within the framework of desert ecosystem patterns and processes.



* Focuses on the interactions of climate, soil, and biota along a spectrum of spatial and temporal scales
* Details the role of animals in desert ecosystems and landscape processes
* Examines watershed scale processes, the ecology of ephemeral lakes, and the ecological changes identified with desertification
* Outlines the fundamental concepts relevant to sustainable development of arid lands

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"Ecology of Desert Systems is well written and would be engaging for students with some knowledge of biology. It should also appeal to most professional ecologists who want a succinct and authoritiative summary of the important aspects of desert biology. It is written by someone who has paid his dues spending as much time in the field studying deserts as almost anyone I know."
-James A. MacMahon, for ECOLOGY, April 2003

"Whitford's book delivers a large amount of information on arid regions . . . I can recommend this book to anyone interested in the ecology of arid lands."
- Stefan Porembski, for PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTIONS, 2004

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Conventional wisdom considers deserts stark, harsh regions that support few living things. Most people also believe that water alone makes the desert bloom. Ecology of Desert Systems challenges these conventional views. This volume explores a broad range of topics of interest to ecosystem, population, community, and physiological ecologists. Climate, weather patterns, geomorphology, and wind and water processes are examined as variables that affect the distribution of biota through fundamental ecosystem processes. Descriptions of morphological, behavioral, and physiological adaptations of desert biota illuminate, through the lens of patch dynamics, principles for understanding observed patterns of primary production, nutrient cycling, and the effects of consumers. Desertification, and the techniques for monitoring and quantifying it, is examined within the framework of desert ecosystem patterns and processes.

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First Sentence:
Nearly one-third of the land area of this planet is classified as arid or semiarid. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
subcanopy soils, creosotebush shrubland, soil acari, unvegetated patches, foliar standing crop, tridentata leaf litter, stemflow water, subelytral cavity, intershrub spaces, desert watershed, annual plant communities, small rain events, ephemeral flora, kangaroo rat mounds, ephemeral stream channels, sucking herbivores, desertified ecosystems, burrowing spiders, desert herbivores, coppice dunes, nutrient resorption, ephemeral plants, foraging lizards, preformed water, lizard communities
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Arid Environ, New Mexico, North American, Range Mgmt, Soil Res, Noy Meir, Soil Sci, New South Wales, South Africa, Van Zee, South America, New York, Jornada Experimental Range, South Australia, United States, Forest Service, Namib Desert, Saudi Arabia, Academic Press, Department of Agriculture, General Technical Report, Las Cruces, North Africa, Cambridge University Press, Lobry de Bruyn
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