Savannas, barrens, and rock outcrop plant communities of North America:
Savannas and barrens were major components of the historic North American landscape before it was extensively altered by agricultural and urban development during the past century. Rock outcrop plant communities and serpentine barrens are of interest because they are refugia for endemic species adap...
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Zusammenfassung: | Savannas and barrens were major components of the historic North American landscape before it was extensively altered by agricultural and urban development during the past century. Rock outcrop plant communities and serpentine barrens are of interest because they are refugia for endemic species adapted to extreme environmental conditions. Many of these communities have been reduced to less than one per cent of their original area and are imperiled ecosystems. This book provides a coherent, readable summary of the technical information available on savannas, barrens and rock outcrop plant communities. It is organized by region into four parts: eastern south-eastern region, central/midwest region, western/south-western region, and northern region. Written by internationally recognized regional specialists, each chapter includes a description of the climate, geology, soils associated with the community, and information about its historic and current vegetation |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (ix, 470 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780511574627 |
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contents | Ecology and conservation of Florida scrub Southeastern pine savannas New Jersey pine plains : the "true barrens" of the New Jersey Pine Barrens Vegetation, flora, and plant physiological ecology of serpentine barrens of eastern North America The Mid-Appalachian shale barrens Granite outcrops of the southeastern United States High-elevation outcrops and barrens of the southern Appalachian Mountains Dry soil oak savanna in the Great Lakes region Deep-soil savannas and barrens of the midwestern United States Open woodland communities of southern Illinois, western Kentucky, and middle Tennessee The Big Barrens Region of Kentucky and Tennessee Cedar glades of the southeastern United States Savanna, barrens, and glade communities of the Ozark Plateaus Province The cross timbers Ponderosa and limber pine woodlands The sand shinnery oak (Quercus havardii) communities of the Llano Estacado : history, structure, ecology, and restoration Oak savanna in the American Southwest Juniper-piñon savannas and woodlands of western North America Serpentine barrens of western North America California oak savanna Jack pine barrens of the northern Great Lakes region The cliff ecosystem of the Niagara Escarpment Alvars of the Great Lakes region The flora and ecology of southern Ontario granite barrens The aspen parkland of Canada Subarctic lichen woodlands |
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spelling | Savannas, barrens, and rock outcrop plant communities of North America edited by Roger C. Anderson, James S. Fralish, Jerry M. Baskin Savannas, Barrens, & Rock Outcrop Plant Communities of North America Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1999 1 online resource (ix, 470 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) Ecology and conservation of Florida scrub Eric S. Menges Southeastern pine savannas William J. Platt New Jersey pine plains : the "true barrens" of the New Jersey Pine Barrens David J. Gibson, Robert A. Zampella, and Andrew G. Windisch Vegetation, flora, and plant physiological ecology of serpentine barrens of eastern North America R. Wayne Tyndall and James C. Hull The Mid-Appalachian shale barrens Suzanne H. Braunschweig, Erik T. Nilsen, and Thomas F. Wieboldt Granite outcrops of the southeastern United States Donald J. Shure High-elevation outcrops and barrens of the southern Appalachian Mountains Susan K. Wiser and Peter S. White Dry soil oak savanna in the Great Lakes region Susan Will-Wolf and Forest Stearns Deep-soil savannas and barrens of the midwestern United States Roger C. Anderson and Marlin L. Bowles Open woodland communities of southern Illinois, western Kentucky, and middle Tennessee The Big Barrens Region of Kentucky and Tennessee Cedar glades of the southeastern United States Savanna, barrens, and glade communities of the Ozark Plateaus Province The cross timbers Ponderosa and limber pine woodlands The sand shinnery oak (Quercus havardii) communities of the Llano Estacado : history, structure, ecology, and restoration Oak savanna in the American Southwest Juniper-piñon savannas and woodlands of western North America Serpentine barrens of western North America California oak savanna James S. Fralish, Scott B. Franklin, and David D. Close -- Jerry M. Baskin, Carol C. Baskin, and Edward W. Chester -- Jerry M. Baskin and Carol C. Baskin -- Alice Long Heikens -- B.W. Hoagland [and others] -- Dennis H. Knight -- Shivcharn S. Dhillion and Michele H. Mills -- Mitchel P. McClaran and Guy R. McPherson -- Neil E. West -- A.R. Kruckeberg -- Barbara Allen-Diaz, James W. Bartolome, and Mitchel P. McClaran -- Jack pine barrens of the northern Great Lakes region The cliff ecosystem of the Niagara Escarpment Alvars of the Great Lakes region The flora and ecology of southern Ontario granite barrens The aspen parkland of Canada Subarctic lichen woodlands Kurt S. Pregitzer and Sari C. Saunders -- D.W. Larson, U. Matthes-Sears, and P.E. Kelly -- Paul M. Catling and Vivian R. Brownell -- O.W. Archibold -- E.A. Johnson and K. Miyanishi Savannas and barrens were major components of the historic North American landscape before it was extensively altered by agricultural and urban development during the past century. Rock outcrop plant communities and serpentine barrens are of interest because they are refugia for endemic species adapted to extreme environmental conditions. Many of these communities have been reduced to less than one per cent of their original area and are imperiled ecosystems. This book provides a coherent, readable summary of the technical information available on savannas, barrens and rock outcrop plant communities. It is organized by region into four parts: eastern south-eastern region, central/midwest region, western/south-western region, and northern region. Written by internationally recognized regional specialists, each chapter includes a description of the climate, geology, soils associated with the community, and information about its historic and current vegetation Savanna plants / United States Rock plants / United States Plant communities / United States Plant ecology / United States Savanna plants / Canada Rock plants / Canada Plant communities / Canada Plant ecology / Canada Kanada USA Anderson, Roger C. edt Fralish, James S. edt Baskin, Jerry M. edt Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-03581-1 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-57322-1 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511574627 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Savannas, barrens, and rock outcrop plant communities of North America Ecology and conservation of Florida scrub Southeastern pine savannas New Jersey pine plains : the "true barrens" of the New Jersey Pine Barrens Vegetation, flora, and plant physiological ecology of serpentine barrens of eastern North America The Mid-Appalachian shale barrens Granite outcrops of the southeastern United States High-elevation outcrops and barrens of the southern Appalachian Mountains Dry soil oak savanna in the Great Lakes region Deep-soil savannas and barrens of the midwestern United States Open woodland communities of southern Illinois, western Kentucky, and middle Tennessee The Big Barrens Region of Kentucky and Tennessee Cedar glades of the southeastern United States Savanna, barrens, and glade communities of the Ozark Plateaus Province The cross timbers Ponderosa and limber pine woodlands The sand shinnery oak (Quercus havardii) communities of the Llano Estacado : history, structure, ecology, and restoration Oak savanna in the American Southwest Juniper-piñon savannas and woodlands of western North America Serpentine barrens of western North America California oak savanna Jack pine barrens of the northern Great Lakes region The cliff ecosystem of the Niagara Escarpment Alvars of the Great Lakes region The flora and ecology of southern Ontario granite barrens The aspen parkland of Canada Subarctic lichen woodlands Savanna plants / United States Rock plants / United States Plant communities / United States Plant ecology / United States Savanna plants / Canada Rock plants / Canada Plant communities / Canada Plant ecology / Canada |
title | Savannas, barrens, and rock outcrop plant communities of North America |
title_alt | Savannas, Barrens, & Rock Outcrop Plant Communities of North America Ecology and conservation of Florida scrub Southeastern pine savannas New Jersey pine plains : the "true barrens" of the New Jersey Pine Barrens Vegetation, flora, and plant physiological ecology of serpentine barrens of eastern North America The Mid-Appalachian shale barrens Granite outcrops of the southeastern United States High-elevation outcrops and barrens of the southern Appalachian Mountains Dry soil oak savanna in the Great Lakes region Deep-soil savannas and barrens of the midwestern United States Open woodland communities of southern Illinois, western Kentucky, and middle Tennessee The Big Barrens Region of Kentucky and Tennessee Cedar glades of the southeastern United States Savanna, barrens, and glade communities of the Ozark Plateaus Province The cross timbers Ponderosa and limber pine woodlands The sand shinnery oak (Quercus havardii) communities of the Llano Estacado : history, structure, ecology, and restoration Oak savanna in the American Southwest Juniper-piñon savannas and woodlands of western North America Serpentine barrens of western North America California oak savanna Jack pine barrens of the northern Great Lakes region The cliff ecosystem of the Niagara Escarpment Alvars of the Great Lakes region The flora and ecology of southern Ontario granite barrens The aspen parkland of Canada Subarctic lichen woodlands |
title_auth | Savannas, barrens, and rock outcrop plant communities of North America |
title_exact_search | Savannas, barrens, and rock outcrop plant communities of North America |
title_full | Savannas, barrens, and rock outcrop plant communities of North America edited by Roger C. Anderson, James S. Fralish, Jerry M. Baskin |
title_fullStr | Savannas, barrens, and rock outcrop plant communities of North America edited by Roger C. Anderson, James S. Fralish, Jerry M. Baskin |
title_full_unstemmed | Savannas, barrens, and rock outcrop plant communities of North America edited by Roger C. Anderson, James S. Fralish, Jerry M. Baskin |
title_short | Savannas, barrens, and rock outcrop plant communities of North America |
title_sort | savannas barrens and rock outcrop plant communities of north america |
topic | Savanna plants / United States Rock plants / United States Plant communities / United States Plant ecology / United States Savanna plants / Canada Rock plants / Canada Plant communities / Canada Plant ecology / Canada |
topic_facet | Savanna plants / United States Rock plants / United States Plant communities / United States Plant ecology / United States Savanna plants / Canada Rock plants / Canada Plant communities / Canada Plant ecology / Canada Kanada USA |
url | https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511574627 |
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