Plant Communities and Their Environment


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This book presents different perspectives on how to understand the complex interaction between plants and the environment. Plant communities adapt to biotic and abiotic stresses with different mechanisms and understanding these phenomena provides the means to better manage our environment and to cultivate crops that better serve our needs.




Plant Communities of New Jersey


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The book portrays New Jersey as an ecosystem--its geology, topography and soil, climate, plant-plant and plant-animal relationships, and the human impact on the environment. The authors describe in detail the twelve types of plant habitats distinguished in New Jersey and suggest places to observe good examples of them.




Ecology of Sonoran Desert Plants and Plant Communities


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This book offers an accessible introduction to Sonoran Desert ecology. Eight original essays by Sonoran Desert specialists provide an overview of the practice of ecology at landscape, community, and organism levels. The essays explore the rich diversity of plant life in the Sonoran Desert and the ecological patterns and processes that underlie it. They also reveal the history and scientific legacy of the Desert Laboratory in Tucson, which has conducted research on the Sonoran Desert since 1903.




Wildflowers and Plant Communities of the Southern Appalachian Mountains and Piedmont


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This richly illustrated field guide serves as an introduction to the wildflowers and plant communities of the southern Appalachians and the rolling hills of the adjoining piedmont. Rather than organizing plants, including trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants, by flower color or family characteristics, as is done in most guidebooks, botanist Tim Spira takes a holistic, ecological approach that enables the reader to identify and learn about plants in their natural communities. This approach, says Spira, better reflects the natural world, as plants, like other organisms, don't live in isolation; they coexist and interact in myriad ways. Full-color photo keys allow the reader to rapidly preview plants found within each of the 21 major plant communities described, and the illustrated species description for each of the 340 featured plants includes fascinating information about the ecology and natural history of each plant in its larger environment. With this new format, readers can see how the mountain and piedmont landscapes form a mosaic of plant communities that harbor particular groups of plants. The volume also includes a glossary, illustrations of plant structures, and descriptions of sites to visit. Whether you're a beginning naturalist or an expert botanist, this guidebook is a useful companion on field excursions and wildflower walks, as well as a valuable reference. Southern Gateways Guide is a registered trademark of the University of North Carolina Press




The Nature of Plant Communities


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Provides a comprehensive review of the role of species interactions in the process of plant community assembly.




Classification of Plant Communities


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The natural communities of the world are diverse, and many schools of ecology have developed classifications of communities in partial independence of one another. There is consequently a vast and widely dispersed literature on the classification of plant and animal communities, comprising divergent approaches of different schools and representing a great experiment on the usefulness of different possibilities for classification. The editor sought in a re view monograph of 1962 to summarize these schools and their history, and in 1973 published a treatise on 'Ordination and Clas sification of Communities' as volume 5 of the Handbook of Vegetation Science. We were fortunate, in preparing the latter work, to have a truly international panel of authors to discuss different major ap proaches to classification. This second edition of the book of 1973 is intended to make the work more widely available in a less expensive form as companion volumes on ordination and on classification of plant communities.




Vegetation Ecology


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Additional resources for this book can be found at: www.wiley.com/go/vandermaarelfranklin/vegetationecology. Vegetation Ecology, 2nd Edition is a comprehensive, integrated account of plant communities and their environments. Written by leading experts in their field from four continents, the second edition of this book: covers the composition, structure, ecology, dynamics, diversity, biotic interactions and distribution of plant communities, with an emphasis on functional adaptations; reviews modern developments in vegetation ecology in a historical perspective; presents a coherent view on vegetation ecology while integrating population ecology, dispersal biology, soil biology, ecosystem ecology and global change studies; tackles applied aspects of vegetation ecology, including management of communities and invasive species; includes new chapters addressing the classification and mapping of vegetation, and the significance of plant functional types Vegetation Ecology, 2nd Edition is aimed at advanced undergraduates, graduates and researchers and teachers in plant ecology, geography, forestry and nature conservation. Vegetation Ecology takes an integrated, multidisciplinary approach and will be welcomed as an essential reference for plant ecologists the world over.




The Study of Plant Communities


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Resource added for the Landscape Horticulture Technician program 100014.




Ecology of Plants


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This Work Studies In Detail The Various Plant-Communities And Analyses How Plants Or Plant-Communities Adjust Their Forms And Modes Of Behaviour To Different Actually Operating Factors, Such As The Amounts Of Available Water, Heat, Light, Nutriment Etc. After An Introduction To Ecological Plant-Geography And Ecological Botany, The External Factors Affecting The Plant S Economy And Their Impact Upon The Structure Of The Plant, Its Life Duration And The Topographical Distribution Of Species, Has Been Discussed In Section I Of The Volume. Further, The Various Plant-Communities Have Been Divided Into 13 Ecological Classes On The Basis Of Edaphic And Climatic Distinctions And Have Been Treated In General In Sections Ii And Iii, Followed By Their Specific Treatment In Sections Iv To Svi. Before Coming To A Close, The Book Has Another Useful Section That Deals With The Struggle Between Plant-Communities, An Extensive Bibliography And Also A Comprehensive Index That Makes References Hunting Easier. Already Translated Into Various Languages, This Pioneering Work On Ecological Plant-Geography Should Be A Great Attraction For Every Study And Scholar Of Botany. Contents Introduction: Floristic And Oecological Plant-Geography, Growth-Forms, Plant-Communities, Plan Of This Book; Section I: Oecological Factors And Their Action; Light, Heat, Atmospheric Humidity And Precipitations, Movements Of The Air, Nature Of The Nutrient Substratum, Structure Of The Soil, Air In The Soil, Water In The Soil, Temperature Of Soil, Depth Of The Soil, The Upper Layers Of The Soil And The Subsoil, Nutriment In Soil, Kinds Of Soil, Are The Chemical Or The Physical Characters Of Soil The More Important?, The Effect Of A Non-Living Covering Over Vegetation, Effect Of A Living Vegetable Covering On Soil, The Activity Of Animals And Plants In Soil, Exposure, Orographic And Other Factors; Section Ii: Communal Life Of Organisms; Reciprocal Relations Among Organisms, Interference By Man, Symbiosis Of Plants With Animals, Symbiosis Of Plants With One Another, Mutualism, Commensalism, Plant-Communities; Section Iii: Adaptations Of Aquatic And Terrestrial Plants Oecological Classification; Aquatic And Terrestrial Plants, Adaptations Of Water-Plants (Hydrophytes), Adaptations Of Land-Plants, Regulation Of Transpiration In Land-Plant, Absorption Of Water By Land-Plants, Storage Of Water By Land-Plants Water-Reservoirs, Other Structural Characters And Growth-Forms Of Land-Plants, And Especially Of Xerophytes, Oecological Classification, Physiognomy Of Vegetation, Formations Associations Varieties Of Associations; Section Iv: Hydrophytes Formations Of Aquatic Plants; Oecological Factors, Formations Of Aquatic Plants, Plankton-Formation, Cryoplankton, Vegetation Of Ice And Snow, Hydrocharid-Formation Of Pleuston, Lithophilous Benthos, Benthos Of Loose Soil; Section V: Helophytes Marsh-Plants; Adaptations Formations, Reed-Swamp Of Reed-Formation, Bush-Swamp And Forest-Swamp Of Fresh Water; Section Vi: Oxylophytes Formations On Sour (Acid) Soil; Xeromorphy Formations, Low-Moor Formation, Grass-Heath, Tussock Formation, High-Moor Formation, Moss-Tundra Or Moss-Heath, Lichen-Tundra Of Lichen-Heath, Dwarf-Shrub Heath, Bush And Forest On Acid Humus Soil; Section Vii: Halophytes Formations On Saline Soil; Introductory General Remarks On Halophytes, Adaptations Of Halophytes, Lothophilous Halophytes, Psammophilous Halophytes, Pelophilous Halophytes, Salt-Swamp And Salt-Desert, Littoral Swamp-Forest, Mangrove; Section Viii: Lithophytes, Formations On Rocks; Rocky Country, Lithophytes, Chasmophytes, Formations On Shingle And Rubble, Section Ix: Psychrophytes, Formations On Cold Soil; Climatic Conditions In Subglacial Fell-Fields, Adaptation Of Species In Subglacial Fell-Fields, Subglacial Fell-Field Formations; Section X: Psammophytes, Formations On Sand And Gravel; Oecological Factors, Formations, Shifting Or White, Sand Dunes, Stationary Or Grey, Sand-Dune, Sand-Fields, Dune-Heath, Dune-Bushland, Dune-Forest, Other Examples Of Psammophilous Vegetation; Section Xi: Eremophytes Formations On Desert And Steppe; Oecological Factors, Formations, Desert, Shrub-Steppe, Grass-Steppe, Sibljak; Section Xii: Chersophytes, Formations On Waste Land; Waste Herbage, Bushland On Dry Soil; Section Xiii: Psilophytes, Savannah-Formations; Savannah-Formations, Thorny Savannah, True Savannah, Savannah-Forest; Section Xiv: Sclerophyllous Formations, Bush And Forest; Sclerophyllous Vegetation And Formations, Garigue, Tomillares, Maqui: Sclerophyllous Scrub, Sclerophyllous Forest; Section Xv: Coinferous Formations, Forest; Evergreen Coniferae; Section Xvi: Mesophytes; Mesophytic Vegetation And Formations, Arctic And Alpine Mat-Grassland And Mat-Herbage, Meadow, Pasture On Cultivated Soil, Mesophytic Bushland, Deciduous Dicotylous Forest, Evergreen Dicotylous Forest; Section Xvii: Struggle Between Plant Communities; Conditions Of The Struggle, The Peopling Of New Soil, Changes In Vegetation Induced By Slow Changes In Soil Fully Occupied By Plants, Change Of Vegetation Without Change Of Climate Or Of Soil, The Weapons Of Species, Rare Species, Origin Of Species.




Positive Interactions and Interdependence in Plant Communities


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This book marshals ecological literature from the last century on facilitation to make the case against the widely accepted individualistic notion of community organization. It examines the idea that positive interactions are more prevalent in physically stressful conditions. Coverage also includes species specificity in facilitative interactions, indirect facilitative interactions, and potential evolutionary aspects of positive interactions.