E-Book, Englisch, Band 198, 525 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Ecological Studies
Beck / Bendix / Kottke Gradients in a Tropical Mountain Ecosystem of Ecuador
2008
ISBN: 978-3-540-73526-7
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, Band 198, 525 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Ecological Studies
ISBN: 978-3-540-73526-7
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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The Ecosystem (Reserva Biológica San Francisco).- Mountain Rain Forests in Southern Ecuador as a Hotspot of Biodiversity – Limited Knowledge and Diverging Patterns.- The People Settled Around Podocarpus National Park.- Ecuador Suffers the Highest Deforestation Rate in South America.- Methodological Challenges of a Megadiverse Ecosystem.- Gradients in Ecosystem Analysis.- Investigating Gradients in Ecosystem Analysis.- The Investigated Gradients.- The Altitudinal Gradient.- Climate.- Soils Along the Altitudinal Transect and in Catchments.- Flora and Fungi: Composition and Function.- Flora and Fungi: Composition and Function.- Flora and Fungi: Composition and Function.- Flora and Fungi: Composition and Function.- Flora and Fungi: Composition and Function.- Fauna: Composition and Function.- Fauna: Composition and Function.- Fauna: Composition and Function.- Fauna: Composition and Function.- Water Relations.- Nutrient Status and Fluxes at the Field and Catchment Scale.- Biotic Soil Activities.- Altitudinal Changes in Stand Structure and Biomass Allocation of Tropical Mountain Forests in Relation to Microclimate and Soil Chemistry.- Stand Structure, Transpiration Responses in Trees and Vines and Stand Transpiration of Different Forest Types Within the Mountain Rainforest.- Plant Growth Along the Altitudinal Gradient — Role of Plant Nutritional Status, Fine Root Activity, and Soil Properties.- Spatial Heterogeneity Patterns — a Comparison Between Gorges and Ridges in the Upper Part of an Evergreen Lower Montane Forest.- The Unique Purdiaea nutans Forest of Southern Ecuador — Abiotic Characteristics and Cryptogamic Diversity.- Climate Variability.- Growth Dynamics of Trees in Tropical Mountain Ecosystems.- Temporal Heterogeneities — Matter Deposition from RemoteAreas.- Gradients of Disturbance.- Gap Dynamics in a Tropical Lower Montane Forest in South Ecuador.- Landslides as Important Disturbance Regimes — Causes and Regeneration.- Sustainable and Non-Sustainable Use of Natural Resources by Indigenous and Local Communities.- Natural Forest Management in Neotropical Mountain Rain Forests — An Ecological Experiment.- Permanent Removal of the Forest: Construction of Roads and Power Supply Lines.- Forest Clearing by Slash and Burn.- Gradients of Regeneration.- Gradients and Patterns of Soil Physical Parameters at Local, Field and Catchment Scales.- Visualization and Analysis of Flow Patterns and Water Flow Simulations in Disturbed and Undisturbed Tropical Soils.- Pasture Management and Natural Soil Regeneration.- Succession Stages of Vegetation Regeneration: Secondary Tropical Mountain Forests.- Reforestation of Abandoned Pastures: Seed Ecology of Native Species and Production of Indigenous Plant Material.- Reforestation of Abandoned Pastures: Silvicultural Means to Accelerate Forest Recovery and Biodiversity.- Successional Stages of Faunal Regeneration — A Case Study on Megadiverse Moths.- Synopsis.- Gradients in a Tropical Mountain Ecosystem — a Synthesis.