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Ecological scale : theory and applications / David L. Peterson and V. Thomas Parker, editors.

Συντελεστής(ές): Τύπος υλικού: ΚείμενοΚείμενοΣειρά: Complexity in ecological systems series(Columbia University Press)Λεπτομέρειες δημοσίευσης: New York : Columbia University Press, c1998.Περιγραφή: xvii, 615 σ. : εικ. ; 24 εκISBN:
  • 0231105037
Θέμα(τα): Ταξινόμηση DDC:
  • 577 23
Περιεχόμενα:
Pt. I. Integrating Pattern, Process, and Scale -- 1. Homage to St. Michael; or, Why Are There So Many Books on Scale?, by R. V. O'Neill and A. W. King -- 2. Pattern, Process, and the Analysis of Spatial Scales, by Robert H. Gardner -- 3. The Landscape "Level" Is Dead: Persuading the Family to Take It Off the Respirator, by T. F. H. Allen A -- 4. Hierarchical View of Habitat and Its Relationship to Species Abundance, by Jurek Kolasa and Nigel Waltho --Pt. II. Interpreting Multiple Scales in Ecological Systems -- 5. Paleoecological Perspectives on Ecological Scale, by Peter K. Schoonmaker -- 6. Space and Time in the Soil Landscape: The Ill-Defined Ecological Universe, by R. David Hammer -- 7. Ecosystem Organization Across a Continuum of Scales: A Comparative Analysis of Lakes and Rivers, by Claudia Pahl-Wostl -- 8. Historical Contingency and Multiple Scales of Dynamics Within Plant Communities, by V. Thomas Parker and Steward T. A. Pickett -- 9. Spatial Scaling and Animal Population Dynamics, by Brett J. Goodwin and Lenore Fahrig -- 10. Time, Space, and Beyond: Scale Issues in Food-Web Research, by Neo D. Martinez and Jennifer A. Dunne -- 11. Defining Ecologically Relevant Change in the Process of Scaling Up: Implications for Monitoring at the "Landscape" Level, by G. A. Bradshaw -- Part III. Moving Across Scales: Ecological Inference and Applications -- 12. Applied Scaling Theory, by David C. Schneider -- 13. Remote Sensing Applications in Ecosystem Analysis, by John Vande Castle -- 14. Field Studies of Large Mobile Organisms: Scale, Movement, and Habitat Utilization, by S. Jonathan Stern -- 15. Scaling and Integration in Trees, by T. M. Hinckley, D. G. Sprugel, J. R. Brooks, K. J. Brown, T. A. Martin, D. A. Ro -- 16. From Forest Stands to Landscapes: Spatial Scales and the Roles of Disturbances, by Ken Lertzman and Joseph Fall -- 17. Incorporating Scale in Ecological Experiments: Study Design, by Pierre Dutilleull -- 18.Incorporating Scale in Ecological Experiments: Data analysis, by Pierre Dutilleull -- Pt IV. Incorporating Scale Concepts in Ecological Applications -- 19. Measuring Environmental Change, by John L. Innes -- 20. Managing Ecological Systems and Processes, by Richard J. Hobbs -- 21. Relationships of Scale to Policy and Decision Making, by Edward J. Rykiel Jr. -- 22. Dimensions of Scale in Ecology, Resource Management, and Society, by David L. Peterson and V. Thomas Parker.
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Pt. I. Integrating Pattern, Process, and Scale -- 1. Homage to St. Michael; or, Why Are There So Many Books on Scale?, by R. V. O'Neill and A. W. King -- 2. Pattern, Process, and the Analysis of Spatial Scales, by Robert H. Gardner -- 3. The Landscape "Level" Is Dead: Persuading the Family to Take It Off the Respirator, by T. F. H. Allen A -- 4. Hierarchical View of Habitat and Its Relationship to Species Abundance, by Jurek Kolasa and Nigel Waltho --Pt. II. Interpreting Multiple Scales in Ecological Systems -- 5. Paleoecological Perspectives on Ecological Scale, by Peter K. Schoonmaker -- 6. Space and Time in the Soil Landscape: The Ill-Defined Ecological Universe, by R. David Hammer -- 7. Ecosystem Organization Across a Continuum of Scales: A Comparative Analysis of Lakes and Rivers, by Claudia Pahl-Wostl -- 8. Historical Contingency and Multiple Scales of Dynamics Within Plant Communities, by V. Thomas Parker and Steward T. A. Pickett -- 9. Spatial Scaling and Animal Population Dynamics, by Brett J. Goodwin and Lenore Fahrig -- 10. Time, Space, and Beyond: Scale Issues in Food-Web Research, by Neo D. Martinez and Jennifer A. Dunne -- 11. Defining Ecologically Relevant Change in the Process of Scaling Up: Implications for Monitoring at the "Landscape" Level, by G. A. Bradshaw -- Part III. Moving Across Scales: Ecological Inference and Applications -- 12. Applied Scaling Theory, by David C. Schneider -- 13. Remote Sensing Applications in Ecosystem Analysis, by John Vande Castle -- 14. Field Studies of Large Mobile Organisms: Scale, Movement, and Habitat Utilization, by S. Jonathan Stern --
15. Scaling and Integration in Trees, by T. M. Hinckley, D. G. Sprugel, J. R. Brooks, K. J. Brown, T. A. Martin, D. A. Ro -- 16. From Forest Stands to Landscapes: Spatial Scales and the Roles of Disturbances, by Ken Lertzman and Joseph Fall -- 17. Incorporating Scale in Ecological Experiments: Study Design, by Pierre Dutilleull -- 18.Incorporating Scale in Ecological Experiments: Data analysis, by Pierre Dutilleull -- Pt IV. Incorporating Scale Concepts in Ecological Applications -- 19. Measuring Environmental Change, by John L. Innes -- 20. Managing Ecological Systems and Processes, by Richard J. Hobbs -- 21. Relationships of Scale to Policy and Decision Making, by Edward J. Rykiel Jr. -- 22. Dimensions of Scale in Ecology, Resource Management, and Society, by David L. Peterson and V. Thomas Parker.

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