A Biogeoscience Approach to Ecosystems
Herausgeber: Johnson, Edward A.; Martin, Yvonne E.
A Biogeoscience Approach to Ecosystems
Herausgeber: Johnson, Edward A.; Martin, Yvonne E.
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Integrates geoscience and ecology, focusing on connections in ecological, geospheric, hydrospheric and atmospheric processes in ecosystems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1098g
- ISBN-13: 9781107046702
- ISBN-10: 110704670X
- Artikelnr.: 45153690
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1098g
- ISBN-13: 9781107046702
- ISBN-10: 110704670X
- Artikelnr.: 45153690
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Edward A. Johnson and Yvonne E. Martin; Part I. Connecting
Ecosystem and Geoscience Processes: 2. Toward a general scaling theory for
linking traits, stoichiometry, and body size to ecosystem function Brian J.
Enquist, Sean T. Michaletz and Andrew J. Kerkhoff; Part II. Transport
Processes and Conservation Budgets in Biogeoscience: 3. Heat balances in
ecological contexts Warren P. Porter; 4. Water budgets in ecosystems John
W. Pomeroy, Matthew K. MacDonald, Pablo F. Dornes and Robert Armstrong;
Part III. Coupling Hillslope Geomorphology, Soils, Hydrology, and
Ecosystems: 5. Landscape evolution models and ecohydrologic processes Erkan
Istanbulluoglu; 6. Soil mantled hillslopes: intersections of geomorphology,
soil science, and ecology Kyungsoo Yoo and Nic Jelinski; 7. Interactions
between precipitation and vegetation canopies Alexandra G.
Ponette-González, Holly A. Ewing and Kathleen C. Weathers; 8. Constraints
on nutrient dynamics in terrestrial vegetation David Robinson; 9.
Evapotranspiration T. Andrew Black and Rachhpal S. Jassal; Part IV.
Coupling Fluvial and Aeolian Geomorphology, Hydrology/Hydraulics, and
Ecosystems: 10. Mechanisms of flow and sediment transport in fluvial
ecosystems: physical and ecological consequences Brett Eaton and Jordan
Rosenfeld; 11. Measuring the hydraulic landscapes of stream-dwelling
invertebrates for ecological research Jill Lancaster; 12. Salt marsh
ecosystems: tidal flow, vegetation, and carbon dynamics Simon M. Mudd and
Sergio Fagherazzi; 13. Coastal dunes and vegetation dynamics Edward A.
Johnson and Yvonne E. Martin; 14. Biological control on geomorphology: a
functional classification Dov Corenblit, Bruno Corbara and Johannes
Steiger.
Ecosystem and Geoscience Processes: 2. Toward a general scaling theory for
linking traits, stoichiometry, and body size to ecosystem function Brian J.
Enquist, Sean T. Michaletz and Andrew J. Kerkhoff; Part II. Transport
Processes and Conservation Budgets in Biogeoscience: 3. Heat balances in
ecological contexts Warren P. Porter; 4. Water budgets in ecosystems John
W. Pomeroy, Matthew K. MacDonald, Pablo F. Dornes and Robert Armstrong;
Part III. Coupling Hillslope Geomorphology, Soils, Hydrology, and
Ecosystems: 5. Landscape evolution models and ecohydrologic processes Erkan
Istanbulluoglu; 6. Soil mantled hillslopes: intersections of geomorphology,
soil science, and ecology Kyungsoo Yoo and Nic Jelinski; 7. Interactions
between precipitation and vegetation canopies Alexandra G.
Ponette-González, Holly A. Ewing and Kathleen C. Weathers; 8. Constraints
on nutrient dynamics in terrestrial vegetation David Robinson; 9.
Evapotranspiration T. Andrew Black and Rachhpal S. Jassal; Part IV.
Coupling Fluvial and Aeolian Geomorphology, Hydrology/Hydraulics, and
Ecosystems: 10. Mechanisms of flow and sediment transport in fluvial
ecosystems: physical and ecological consequences Brett Eaton and Jordan
Rosenfeld; 11. Measuring the hydraulic landscapes of stream-dwelling
invertebrates for ecological research Jill Lancaster; 12. Salt marsh
ecosystems: tidal flow, vegetation, and carbon dynamics Simon M. Mudd and
Sergio Fagherazzi; 13. Coastal dunes and vegetation dynamics Edward A.
Johnson and Yvonne E. Martin; 14. Biological control on geomorphology: a
functional classification Dov Corenblit, Bruno Corbara and Johannes
Steiger.
1. Introduction Edward A. Johnson and Yvonne E. Martin; Part I. Connecting
Ecosystem and Geoscience Processes: 2. Toward a general scaling theory for
linking traits, stoichiometry, and body size to ecosystem function Brian J.
Enquist, Sean T. Michaletz and Andrew J. Kerkhoff; Part II. Transport
Processes and Conservation Budgets in Biogeoscience: 3. Heat balances in
ecological contexts Warren P. Porter; 4. Water budgets in ecosystems John
W. Pomeroy, Matthew K. MacDonald, Pablo F. Dornes and Robert Armstrong;
Part III. Coupling Hillslope Geomorphology, Soils, Hydrology, and
Ecosystems: 5. Landscape evolution models and ecohydrologic processes Erkan
Istanbulluoglu; 6. Soil mantled hillslopes: intersections of geomorphology,
soil science, and ecology Kyungsoo Yoo and Nic Jelinski; 7. Interactions
between precipitation and vegetation canopies Alexandra G.
Ponette-González, Holly A. Ewing and Kathleen C. Weathers; 8. Constraints
on nutrient dynamics in terrestrial vegetation David Robinson; 9.
Evapotranspiration T. Andrew Black and Rachhpal S. Jassal; Part IV.
Coupling Fluvial and Aeolian Geomorphology, Hydrology/Hydraulics, and
Ecosystems: 10. Mechanisms of flow and sediment transport in fluvial
ecosystems: physical and ecological consequences Brett Eaton and Jordan
Rosenfeld; 11. Measuring the hydraulic landscapes of stream-dwelling
invertebrates for ecological research Jill Lancaster; 12. Salt marsh
ecosystems: tidal flow, vegetation, and carbon dynamics Simon M. Mudd and
Sergio Fagherazzi; 13. Coastal dunes and vegetation dynamics Edward A.
Johnson and Yvonne E. Martin; 14. Biological control on geomorphology: a
functional classification Dov Corenblit, Bruno Corbara and Johannes
Steiger.
Ecosystem and Geoscience Processes: 2. Toward a general scaling theory for
linking traits, stoichiometry, and body size to ecosystem function Brian J.
Enquist, Sean T. Michaletz and Andrew J. Kerkhoff; Part II. Transport
Processes and Conservation Budgets in Biogeoscience: 3. Heat balances in
ecological contexts Warren P. Porter; 4. Water budgets in ecosystems John
W. Pomeroy, Matthew K. MacDonald, Pablo F. Dornes and Robert Armstrong;
Part III. Coupling Hillslope Geomorphology, Soils, Hydrology, and
Ecosystems: 5. Landscape evolution models and ecohydrologic processes Erkan
Istanbulluoglu; 6. Soil mantled hillslopes: intersections of geomorphology,
soil science, and ecology Kyungsoo Yoo and Nic Jelinski; 7. Interactions
between precipitation and vegetation canopies Alexandra G.
Ponette-González, Holly A. Ewing and Kathleen C. Weathers; 8. Constraints
on nutrient dynamics in terrestrial vegetation David Robinson; 9.
Evapotranspiration T. Andrew Black and Rachhpal S. Jassal; Part IV.
Coupling Fluvial and Aeolian Geomorphology, Hydrology/Hydraulics, and
Ecosystems: 10. Mechanisms of flow and sediment transport in fluvial
ecosystems: physical and ecological consequences Brett Eaton and Jordan
Rosenfeld; 11. Measuring the hydraulic landscapes of stream-dwelling
invertebrates for ecological research Jill Lancaster; 12. Salt marsh
ecosystems: tidal flow, vegetation, and carbon dynamics Simon M. Mudd and
Sergio Fagherazzi; 13. Coastal dunes and vegetation dynamics Edward A.
Johnson and Yvonne E. Martin; 14. Biological control on geomorphology: a
functional classification Dov Corenblit, Bruno Corbara and Johannes
Steiger.







