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The Karoo
Ecological Patterns and Processes

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P. W. Roux, W. Dean, S. Milton, P. Desmet, R. Cowling, M. Watkeys, M. Meadows, C. Hilton-Taylor, C. Vernon, B. Lovegrove, G. Midgley, F. van der Heyden, M. van Rooyen, K. Esler, B. Lovegrove, P. Novellie, R. Davies, G. Kerley, A. Palmer, J. Lloyd, K. Kellner, J. Booysen, F. Jeltsch, T. Wiegand, C. Wissel, W. Siegfried, A. Smith, M. Hoffman, B. Cousins, T. Meyer, A. Petersen, H. Hendricks, H. Zimmerman, J. Hoffman, W. Whitford, K. Esler, P. Rundel
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  • Date Published: December 2009
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521126878

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  • The succulent and Nama-karoo form part of the arid south-western zone of Africa, a vast region of rugged landscapes and low treeless vegetation. Studies of this unique biome have yielded fascinating insights into the ecology of its flora and fauna. This book, originally published in 1999, is the first to synthesise these studies, presenting information on biogeographic patterns and life processes, form and function of animals and plants, foraging ecology, landscape-level dynamics and anthropogenic influences. Detailed analyses of the factors distinguishing the biota of the Karoo from that of other temperate deserts are given and generalisations about semi-arid ecosystems challenged. The ideas expounded, the ecological principles reviewed, and the results presented are relevant to all those working in the extensive arid and semi-arid regions of the world.

    • Synthesises hitherto widely scattered information about the ecological patterns and processes of this unique region
    • Presents a detailed analysis of factors which distinguish the Karoo flora and fauna from that of other temperate deserts
    • Challenges the generalisations that have been made about semi-arid ecosystems
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    Review of the hardback: ' … a fine synthesis that will be a lasting work of reference.' Trends in Ecology and Evolution

    Review of the hardback: 'This book provides insight … I loved it. I loved it for the depth of information and the logical presentation, for the beauty of the academic language and the pictures it created in my mind.' Winescape

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    • Date Published: December 2009
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521126878
    • length: 400 pages
    • dimensions: 246 x 189 x 21 mm
    • weight: 0.71kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Foreword P. W. Roux
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Part I. The Driving Variables W. Dean and S. Milton:
    1. The climate of the Karoo - a functional approach P. Desmet and R. Cowling
    2. Soils of the arid south-western zone of Africa M. Watkeys
    3. Paleoenvironments M. Meadows and M. Watkeys
    4. Plant biogeography, endemism and diversity R. Cowling and C. Hilton-Taylor
    5. Biogeography, endemism and diversity of animals C. Vernon
    Part II. Form and Function B. Lovegrove: 6. Form and function in perennial plants G. Midgley and F. van der Heyden
    7. Functional aspects of annual and biennial plants M. van Rooyen
    8. Plant reproductive ecology K. Esler
    9. Animal form and function B. Lovegrove
    10. Animal foraging and food W. Dean and S. Milton
    Part III. Dynamics P. Novellie:
    11. Population-level dynamics S. Milton, R. Davies and G. Kerley
    12. Community patterns and dynamics A. Palmer, P. Novellie and J. Lloyd
    13. Modelling populations and community dynamics in Karoo ecosystems K. Kellner and J. Booysen
    14. Spatially explicit computer simulation models - tools for understanding vegetation dynamics and supporting rangeland management F. Jeltsch, T. Wiegand and C. Wissel
    Part IV. Human Impacts W. Siegfried:
    15. Hunters and herders in the Karoo landscape A. Smith
    16. Historical and contemporary land use and the desertification of the Karoo M. Hoffman, B. Cousins, T. Meyer, A. Petersen and H. Hendricks
    17. Alien plant invaders of the Karoo: attributes, impacts and control S. Milton, H. Zimmerman and J. Hoffman
    18. Comparison of ecosystem processes in the Nama Karoo and other deserts W. Whitford
    18. The Succulent Karoo in a global context: plant structural and functional concepts comparison with North American winter rainfall deserts K. Esler, P. Rundel and R. Cowling
    20. The Karoo: past and present S. Milton and W. Dean
    References
    Index.

  • Editors

    W. Richard J. Dean, University of Cape Town

    Suzanne Milton, University of Cape Town

    Contributors

    P. W. Roux, W. Dean, S. Milton, P. Desmet, R. Cowling, M. Watkeys, M. Meadows, C. Hilton-Taylor, C. Vernon, B. Lovegrove, G. Midgley, F. van der Heyden, M. van Rooyen, K. Esler, B. Lovegrove, P. Novellie, R. Davies, G. Kerley, A. Palmer, J. Lloyd, K. Kellner, J. Booysen, F. Jeltsch, T. Wiegand, C. Wissel, W. Siegfried, A. Smith, M. Hoffman, B. Cousins, T. Meyer, A. Petersen, H. Hendricks, H. Zimmerman, J. Hoffman, W. Whitford, K. Esler, P. Rundel

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