Regenerating Rangeland Oaks in California
Author : Douglas D. McCreary
Publisher : UCANR Publications
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 25,96 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Blue oak
ISBN : 9781601073815
Author : Douglas D. McCreary
Publisher : UCANR Publications
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 25,96 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Blue oak
ISBN : 9781601073815
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Page : 388 pages
File Size : 34,21 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Hardwoods
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Page : 862 pages
File Size : 47,1 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Forest ecology
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Author : Pablo Campos
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 10,58 MB
Release : 2013-06-18
Category : Science
ISBN : 9400767072
The oak tree was a boon companion as humans expanded their presence across much of the globe. While oak woodlands (Quercus spp.) come today in stunningly diverse forms, the stately dehesas of Spain and the dramatic oak-dominated ranchlands of California are working landscapes where cultivation and manipulation for a couple of millennia have shaped Mediterranean-type ecosystems into a profoundly modified yet productive environment that is sought-after by every manner of species. The grazing of wildlife and livestock in oak woodlands yields a remarkable plant and animal biodiversity, creating a mosaic of habitats and visually pleasing savannas. Added products unique to Spain such as Iberian pigs and cork, and in California multiple landowner benefits, include valued ecosystem services that allow owners, visitors, and conservation supporters to experience the benefits of woodland life. With its 15 chapters a decade in the making, this handsomely illustrated book covers key topics in oak woodland policy, ecology, and management in Spain and California, presenting new research results and reviewing an existing expert literature.
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Page : 932 pages
File Size : 47,62 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Forests and forestry
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Author : Michael Barbour
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 734 pages
File Size : 22,22 MB
Release : 2007-07-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 0520933362
This thoroughly revised, entirely rewritten edition of what is the essential reference on California’s diverse and ever-changing vegetation now brings readers the most authoritative, state-of-the-art view of California’s plant ecosystems available. Integrating decades of research, leading community ecologists and field botanists describe and classify California’s vegetation types, identify environmental factors that determine the distribution of vegetation types, analyze the role of disturbance regimes in vegetation dynamics, chronicle change due to human activities, identify conservation issues, describe restoration strategies, and prioritize directions for new research. Several new chapters address statewide issues such as the historic appearance and impact of introduced and invasive plants, the soils of California, and more.
Author : Laurence Raleigh Costello
Publisher : UCANR Publications
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 33,59 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1601076800
This publication offers a comprehensive look at the management of oaks in urban areas. As development moves into oak woodland areas, more and more oaks are becoming "urban" oaks. Oaks are highly valued in urban areas for their aesthetic, environmental, economic and cultural benefits. However, significant impacts to the health and structural stability of oaks have resulted from urban encroachment. Changes in environment, incompatible cultural practices, and pest problems can all lead to the early demise of our stately oaks. Using this book you'll learn how to effectively manage and protect oaks in urban areas - existing oaks as well as the planting of new oaks. Three key areas are addressed: selection, care, and preservation. You'll learn how cultural practices, pest management, risk management, preservation during development, and genetic diversity can all play a role in preserving urban oaks. Arborists, urban foresters, landscape architects, planners and designers, golf course superintendents, academics, and Master Gardeners alike will find this to be an invaluable reference guide.
Author : Harold Mooney
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 1009 pages
File Size : 38,17 MB
Release : 2016-01-19
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0520962176
This long-anticipated reference and sourcebook for California’s remarkable ecological abundance provides an integrated assessment of each major ecosystem type—its distribution, structure, function, and management. A comprehensive synthesis of our knowledge about this biologically diverse state, Ecosystems of California covers the state from oceans to mountaintops using multiple lenses: past and present, flora and fauna, aquatic and terrestrial, natural and managed. Each chapter evaluates natural processes for a specific ecosystem, describes drivers of change, and discusses how that ecosystem may be altered in the future. This book also explores the drivers of California’s ecological patterns and the history of the state’s various ecosystems, outlining how the challenges of climate change and invasive species and opportunities for regulation and stewardship could potentially affect the state’s ecosystems. The text explicitly incorporates both human impacts and conservation and restoration efforts and shows how ecosystems support human well-being. Edited by two esteemed ecosystem ecologists and with overviews by leading experts on each ecosystem, this definitive work will be indispensable for natural resource management and conservation professionals as well as for undergraduate or graduate students of California’s environment and curious naturalists.
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Page : 154 pages
File Size : 48,32 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Forests and forestry
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Page : 154 pages
File Size : 23,32 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Forest nurseries
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