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Plants in Changing Environments: Linking Physiological, Population, and Community Ecology (Cambridge Studies in Ecology)
 
 
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F. A. Bazzaz (Author)

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0521398436 978-0521398435 October 13, 1996
Forces of nature and human intervention lead to innumerable local, regional and sometimes global changes in plant community patterns. Regardless of the causes and the intensity of change, ecosystems are often naturally able to recover most of their attributes through natural succession. In this thoughtful and provocative new book, Fakhri Bazzaz integrates and synthesizes information on how disturbance changes the environment, how species function, coexist, and share or compete for resources in populations and communities, and how species replace each other over successional time. It illustrates how a diverse array of plant species have been used to examine fundamental questions in plant ecology by integrating physiological, population and community ecology. Graduate students and research workers in plant ecology, global change, conservation and restoration will find the perspective and analysis offered by this book an exciting contribution to the development of our understanding of plant successional change.

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"Written by a senior plant ecologist, this book packs a career's worth of perspective and insight into a single volume...The book is well suited either for a stimulating graduate student seminar or for the experienced research scientist who wishes to reflect on the state of plant ecology...It would be nice to find more contributions of this sort from other senior ecologists." The Quarterly Review of Biology

"Bazzaz and his students were early advocates of the idea of linking studies on physiological controls on ecological responses, genetic variation within populations, and consequences of these for the composition of the plant community. Their dedication to this multidisciplinary approach and their persistence in applying it to a small number of ecological settings have resulted in a truly unique body of information." Christopher Field, Science

"Those interested in the effects of changing environments on plant communities and ecosystems will find Bazzaz's book a welcome addition to a scattered literature on this topic....In these days of thinking ahead about the effects of a warmer climate on the plant ecosystems of the world, this book should find an important place." D.H. Pfister, Choice

"Plants in Changing Environments provides a wealth of information that is ripe for comparison to species of other geographic regions. I recommend it to succession researchers and, more generally, to those interested in the strengthening of synthetic viewpoints in ecology." David J. Hicks, RHODORA

"Bazzaz has singularly approached the study of succession in an integrated manner...and...on a community level." H. A. Mooney, Tree Physiology On-Line

"This book is filled with a wealth of information and ideas that, no doubt, will serve as a source of inspiration for students and researchers for years to come." H.S. Mooney, Tree Physiology On-Line

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This study integrates and synthesizes information on how disturbance changes the environment, how species function, coexist, and share or compete for resources in populations and communities, and how they replace each other over successional time.

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Physiological ecology and population ecology have remained separate for a long time. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
successional plant populations, different successional positions, oldfield succession, sister ramets, recovering ecosystems, plant niches, connected ramets, response breadth, niche volume, successional annuals, successional fields, resource fluxes, individual species response, rhizome connections, successional plants, successional theory, ecosystem recovery, plant population biology, apomictic plants, clonal integration, direct beam radiation, clonal plants, successional ecosystems, gap partitioning, plant community ecology
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United States, Harvard Forest, North America, New England, Southeast Asia, Hubbard Brook, Year Fig, Central Europe
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