The Biology of Alpine Habitats
Laszlo Nagy author Georg Grabherr author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:19th Mar '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book is unique in providing a global overview of alpine (high mountain) habitats that occur above the natural (cold-limited) tree line, describing the factors that have shaped them over both ecological and evolutionary timescales. The broad geographic coverage helps synthesise common features whilst revealing differences in the world's major alpine systems from the Arctic to the Tropics. The words "barren" and "wasteland" have often been applied to describe landscapes beyond the treeline. However, a closer look reveals a large diversity of habitats, assemblages and individual taxa, largely connected to topographic diversity within individual alpine regions. The book considers habitat-forming factors (landforms, energy and climate, hydrology, soils, and vegetation) individually, as well as their composite impacts on habitat characteristics. Evolution and population processes are examined in the context of the responsiveness / resilience of alpine habitats to global change. Finally, a critical assessment of the potential impacts of climate change, atmospheric pollutants and land use is made and related to the management and conservation options available for these unique habitats.
[A] Unique global overview of alpine habitats. * Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research *
[A] comprehensive introduction into the biology of alpine habitats. * Basic and Applied Ecology2009 *
ISBN: 9780198567042
Dimensions: 235mm x 145mm x 18mm
Weight: 655g
390 pages