Comparative Plant Succession among Terrestrial Biomes of the World
Part of Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation
- Authors:
- Karel Prach, University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic
- Lawrence R. Walker, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- Date Published: May 2020
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108472760
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Despite a century of study by ecologists, recovery following disturbances (succession) is not fully understood. This book provides the first global synthesis that compares plant succession in all major terrestrial biomes and after all major terrestrial disturbances. It asks critical questions such as: Does succession follow general patterns across biomes and disturbance types? Do factors that control succession differ from biome to biome? If common drivers exist, what are they? Are they abiotic or biotic, or both? The authors provide insights on broad, generalizable patterns that go beyond site-specific studies, and present discussions on factors such as varying temporal dynamics, latitudinal differences, human-caused vs. natural disturbances, and the role of invasive alien species. This book is a must-read for researchers and students in ecology, plant ecology, restoration ecology and conservation biology. It also provides a valuable framework to aid land managers attempting to manipulate successional recovery following increasingly intense and widespread human-made disturbances.
Read more- Provides the first authoritative overview of successional dynamics following all disturbances in all terrestrial biomes
- A comparative summary of key mechanisms driving succession encourages readers to decipher whether generalizations exist
- Enables practitioners of restoration, especially from little-studied biomes, to better understand and address challenges from damaged environments and climate change
Reviews & endorsements
'… a useful reference volume for students of succession … Prach and Walker … succeed in their comprehensive survey of plant succession, and in highlighting the many gaps for future research.' Gillian L Rapson, Conservation Biology
See more reviews'… a much-needed summary and synthesis in a single volume … By presenting a thorough, detailed comparative summary of plant succession research to date, Prach and Walker provide the needed foundation for future successional research.' Cynthia Chang, The Quarterly Review of Biology
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- Date Published: May 2020
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108472760
- length: 412 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 157 x 24 mm
- weight: 0.83kg
- contains: 91 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. Plant Succession and Biomes:
1. Introduction
2. Humans and succession
3. Terrestrial biomes
Part II. Succession by Disturbance Type:
4. Comparative approach
5. Volcanoes
6. Glaciers
7. Cyclones
8. Dunes
9. Landslides
10. Floods
11. Fire
12. Clearcuts
13. Plowed fields
14. Mines
15. Other disturbances
Part III. Synthesis:
16. Synthesis
17. Conclusions and future research challenges.
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