Causal Factors for Wetland Management and Restoration: a Concise Guide
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Wetlands -- 1.1 What Is a Wetland? -- 1.2 Where Do Wetlands Occur? -- 1.3 The Six Basic Types of Wetlands -- 1.4 Three Other Approaches to Wetland Classification -- 1.4.1 A Global View -- 1.4.2 A Hydrogeomorphic View -- 1.4.3 A View Based on Water Sources -- 1.5 Ecoregions and Wetland Classification -- References -- Chapter 2: The Causal Factor Approach to Wetland Ecology -- 2.1 Causal Factors Are a Simplifying Tool for Wetland Ecology -- 2.2 The Importance of Multiple Working Hypotheses -- 2.3 Revisiting Protection and Restoration -- References -- Chapter 3: Duration of Flooding Is the Most Important Causal Factor -- 3.1 Flood Duration Controls Wetlands -- 3.2 Flooding Changes Wetland Soils -- 3.3 Flooding Is a Stress -- 3.4 How Plants Cope with Flooding -- 3.5 Flooding Has Secondary Effects -- 3.5.1 Secondary Effects in Swamps -- 3.5.2 Secondary Effects in Marshes -- 3.5.3 Secondary Effects in Peatlands -- 3.5.4 Secondary Effects in Aquatic Wetlands -- 3.6 Flooding Is the Main Causal Factor -- References -- Chapter 4: Flood Pulses -- 4.1 Changes in Water Level Are Natural in Lakes, Rivers, and Wetlands -- 4.2 Flood Pulses Are a Natural-And Necessary-Occurrence -- 4.3 Humans Are Interfering with Natural Flood Pulses -- 4.4 Flood Pulses Increase Marsh Area and Diversity: The Twin Limit Model -- 4.5 Flood Pulses Have Other Important Effects in Watersheds -- 4.6 Vernal Pools: A Special Case of a General Principle -- References -- Chapter 5: Fertility -- 5.1 Nitrogen and Phosphorus Control Fertility -- 5.2 Peatlands Have Relatively Low Fertility -- 5.3 The Everglades Have Extremely Low Fertility -- 5.4 Fertilization Threatens a Globally Imperiled Plant Species -- 5.5 Increased Fertility Causes Many Other Changes in Wetlands -- References | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 6: Natural Disturbance -- 6.1 Natural Disturbances Remove Biomass -- 6.1.1 Duration -- 6.1.2 Intensity -- 6.1.3 Frequency -- 6.1.4 Area -- 6.2 Fire Has Many Effects upon Wetlands -- 6.3 Natural Disturbance Is Common along Rivers -- 6.4 Animals Create Natural Disturbance -- 6.5 Wetlands Recover from Disturbance by Seeds and Rhizomes -- 6.6 Humans Have Big Effects When They Alter Natural Disturbances in Landscapes -- References -- Chapter 7: Competition -- 7.1 Competition Is a Biological Causal Factor -- 7.2 Large Clonal Plants Tend to Exclude Weaker Competitors -- 7.3 Competition Among Plants Drives Plant Succession -- 7.4 Competition Among Plants Changes Animal Habitat -- References -- Chapter 8: Herbivory -- 8.1 Herbivory Is a Biological Causal Factor -- 8.2 Hippopotamus in Tropical Wetlands -- 8.3 Snow Geese in Northern Marshes -- 8.4 Selective Grazing Can Increase or Decrease Diversity -- 8.5 Bottom-Up or Top-Down? The Biological Control of Herbivores -- 8.6 Large Herbivores Are Declining -- 8.7 Managing Herbivores May Require Case-by-Case Strategies -- References -- Chapter 9: Burial -- 9.1 Rates of Burial Vary with Wetland Type -- 9.2 Autogenic Burial Is Usually Rather Slow -- 9.3 Allogenic Burial Is Often Rapid and Builds Wetlands -- 9.4 Plants Can Often Regenerate After Burial -- 9.5 Animals Are Also Affected by Burial -- References -- Chapter 10: Salinity -- 10.1 Salinity Reduces the Species Pool -- 10.2 Salinity and Rising Sea Levels -- 10.3 Salinity and Facilitation -- References -- Chapter 11: Roads -- 11.1 Roads Are Everywhere, Expanding, and Increasing -- 11.2 The Direct Effect: Roads Kill Animals -- 11.3 Indirect Effects May Be More Important Than Roadkill -- References -- Chapter 12: Coarse Woody Debris -- References -- Chapter 13: Invasive Species Are an Emerging Causal Factor | |
505 | 8 | |a 13.1 Invasive Species Are a Global Threat to Biodiversity -- 13.2 Five Examples of Invasive Species -- 13.2.1 Burmese Python (Python bivittatus) in the Everglades -- 13.2.2 Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) in Swamps -- 13.2.3 Nutria or Coypu (Myocastor coypus) in Marshes -- 13.2.4 European Frog-Bit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae) in Aquatics -- 13.2.5 Giant Cane (Arundo donax) in Floodplains -- 13.3 Risk Assessment for Invasive Species -- 13.4 Dealing with Invasives -- References -- Chapter 14: Human Population Size -- 14.1 Human Population Size Drives Anthropogenic Impacts -- Reference -- Chapter 15: The Global Context for Wetland Protection and Restoration -- 15.1 Causal Factors Help Simplify Complexity -- 15.2 Putting the Pieces Together in a Global Network -- References -- Chapter 16: Some Review Questions for Managers -- 16.1 Protection -- 16.2 Restoration -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Wetlands -- 1.1 What Is a Wetland? -- 1.2 Where Do Wetlands Occur? -- 1.3 The Six Basic Types of Wetlands -- 1.4 Three Other Approaches to Wetland Classification -- 1.4.1 A Global View -- 1.4.2 A Hydrogeomorphic View -- 1.4.3 A View Based on Water Sources -- 1.5 Ecoregions and Wetland Classification -- References -- Chapter 2: The Causal Factor Approach to Wetland Ecology -- 2.1 Causal Factors Are a Simplifying Tool for Wetland Ecology -- 2.2 The Importance of Multiple Working Hypotheses -- 2.3 Revisiting Protection and Restoration -- References -- Chapter 3: Duration of Flooding Is the Most Important Causal Factor -- 3.1 Flood Duration Controls Wetlands -- 3.2 Flooding Changes Wetland Soils -- 3.3 Flooding Is a Stress -- 3.4 How Plants Cope with Flooding -- 3.5 Flooding Has Secondary Effects -- 3.5.1 Secondary Effects in Swamps -- 3.5.2 Secondary Effects in Marshes -- 3.5.3 Secondary Effects in Peatlands -- 3.5.4 Secondary Effects in Aquatic Wetlands -- 3.6 Flooding Is the Main Causal Factor -- References -- Chapter 4: Flood Pulses -- 4.1 Changes in Water Level Are Natural in Lakes, Rivers, and Wetlands -- 4.2 Flood Pulses Are a Natural-And Necessary-Occurrence -- 4.3 Humans Are Interfering with Natural Flood Pulses -- 4.4 Flood Pulses Increase Marsh Area and Diversity: The Twin Limit Model -- 4.5 Flood Pulses Have Other Important Effects in Watersheds -- 4.6 Vernal Pools: A Special Case of a General Principle -- References -- Chapter 5: Fertility -- 5.1 Nitrogen and Phosphorus Control Fertility -- 5.2 Peatlands Have Relatively Low Fertility -- 5.3 The Everglades Have Extremely Low Fertility -- 5.4 Fertilization Threatens a Globally Imperiled Plant Species -- 5.5 Increased Fertility Causes Many Other Changes in Wetlands -- References Chapter 6: Natural Disturbance -- 6.1 Natural Disturbances Remove Biomass -- 6.1.1 Duration -- 6.1.2 Intensity -- 6.1.3 Frequency -- 6.1.4 Area -- 6.2 Fire Has Many Effects upon Wetlands -- 6.3 Natural Disturbance Is Common along Rivers -- 6.4 Animals Create Natural Disturbance -- 6.5 Wetlands Recover from Disturbance by Seeds and Rhizomes -- 6.6 Humans Have Big Effects When They Alter Natural Disturbances in Landscapes -- References -- Chapter 7: Competition -- 7.1 Competition Is a Biological Causal Factor -- 7.2 Large Clonal Plants Tend to Exclude Weaker Competitors -- 7.3 Competition Among Plants Drives Plant Succession -- 7.4 Competition Among Plants Changes Animal Habitat -- References -- Chapter 8: Herbivory -- 8.1 Herbivory Is a Biological Causal Factor -- 8.2 Hippopotamus in Tropical Wetlands -- 8.3 Snow Geese in Northern Marshes -- 8.4 Selective Grazing Can Increase or Decrease Diversity -- 8.5 Bottom-Up or Top-Down? The Biological Control of Herbivores -- 8.6 Large Herbivores Are Declining -- 8.7 Managing Herbivores May Require Case-by-Case Strategies -- References -- Chapter 9: Burial -- 9.1 Rates of Burial Vary with Wetland Type -- 9.2 Autogenic Burial Is Usually Rather Slow -- 9.3 Allogenic Burial Is Often Rapid and Builds Wetlands -- 9.4 Plants Can Often Regenerate After Burial -- 9.5 Animals Are Also Affected by Burial -- References -- Chapter 10: Salinity -- 10.1 Salinity Reduces the Species Pool -- 10.2 Salinity and Rising Sea Levels -- 10.3 Salinity and Facilitation -- References -- Chapter 11: Roads -- 11.1 Roads Are Everywhere, Expanding, and Increasing -- 11.2 The Direct Effect: Roads Kill Animals -- 11.3 Indirect Effects May Be More Important Than Roadkill -- References -- Chapter 12: Coarse Woody Debris -- References -- Chapter 13: Invasive Species Are an Emerging Causal Factor 13.1 Invasive Species Are a Global Threat to Biodiversity -- 13.2 Five Examples of Invasive Species -- 13.2.1 Burmese Python (Python bivittatus) in the Everglades -- 13.2.2 Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) in Swamps -- 13.2.3 Nutria or Coypu (Myocastor coypus) in Marshes -- 13.2.4 European Frog-Bit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae) in Aquatics -- 13.2.5 Giant Cane (Arundo donax) in Floodplains -- 13.3 Risk Assessment for Invasive Species -- 13.4 Dealing with Invasives -- References -- Chapter 14: Human Population Size -- 14.1 Human Population Size Drives Anthropogenic Impacts -- Reference -- Chapter 15: The Global Context for Wetland Protection and Restoration -- 15.1 Causal Factors Help Simplify Complexity -- 15.2 Putting the Pieces Together in a Global Network -- References -- Chapter 16: Some Review Questions for Managers -- 16.1 Protection -- 16.2 Restoration -- Index |
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The Biological Control of Herbivores -- 8.6 Large Herbivores Are Declining -- 8.7 Managing Herbivores May Require Case-by-Case Strategies -- References -- Chapter 9: Burial -- 9.1 Rates of Burial Vary with Wetland Type -- 9.2 Autogenic Burial Is Usually Rather Slow -- 9.3 Allogenic Burial Is Often Rapid and Builds Wetlands -- 9.4 Plants Can Often Regenerate After Burial -- 9.5 Animals Are Also Affected by Burial -- References -- Chapter 10: Salinity -- 10.1 Salinity Reduces the Species Pool -- 10.2 Salinity and Rising Sea Levels -- 10.3 Salinity and Facilitation -- References -- Chapter 11: Roads -- 11.1 Roads Are Everywhere, Expanding, and Increasing -- 11.2 The Direct Effect: Roads Kill Animals -- 11.3 Indirect Effects May Be More Important Than Roadkill -- References -- Chapter 12: Coarse Woody Debris -- References -- Chapter 13: Invasive Species Are an Emerging Causal Factor 13.1 Invasive Species Are a Global Threat to Biodiversity -- 13.2 Five Examples of Invasive Species -- 13.2.1 Burmese Python (Python bivittatus) in the Everglades -- 13.2.2 Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) in Swamps -- 13.2.3 Nutria or Coypu (Myocastor coypus) in Marshes -- 13.2.4 European Frog-Bit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae) in Aquatics -- 13.2.5 Giant Cane (Arundo donax) in Floodplains -- 13.3 Risk Assessment for Invasive Species -- 13.4 Dealing with Invasives -- References -- Chapter 14: Human Population Size -- 14.1 Human Population Size Drives Anthropogenic Impacts -- Reference -- Chapter 15: The Global Context for Wetland Protection and Restoration -- 15.1 Causal Factors Help Simplify Complexity -- 15.2 Putting the Pieces Together in a Global Network -- References -- Chapter 16: Some Review Questions for Managers -- 16.1 Protection -- 16.2 Restoration -- Index Wetland conservation Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Keddy, Paul A. 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spellingShingle | Keddy, Paul A. Causal Factors for Wetland Management and Restoration a Concise Guide Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Wetlands -- 1.1 What Is a Wetland? -- 1.2 Where Do Wetlands Occur? -- 1.3 The Six Basic Types of Wetlands -- 1.4 Three Other Approaches to Wetland Classification -- 1.4.1 A Global View -- 1.4.2 A Hydrogeomorphic View -- 1.4.3 A View Based on Water Sources -- 1.5 Ecoregions and Wetland Classification -- References -- Chapter 2: The Causal Factor Approach to Wetland Ecology -- 2.1 Causal Factors Are a Simplifying Tool for Wetland Ecology -- 2.2 The Importance of Multiple Working Hypotheses -- 2.3 Revisiting Protection and Restoration -- References -- Chapter 3: Duration of Flooding Is the Most Important Causal Factor -- 3.1 Flood Duration Controls Wetlands -- 3.2 Flooding Changes Wetland Soils -- 3.3 Flooding Is a Stress -- 3.4 How Plants Cope with Flooding -- 3.5 Flooding Has Secondary Effects -- 3.5.1 Secondary Effects in Swamps -- 3.5.2 Secondary Effects in Marshes -- 3.5.3 Secondary Effects in Peatlands -- 3.5.4 Secondary Effects in Aquatic Wetlands -- 3.6 Flooding Is the Main Causal Factor -- References -- Chapter 4: Flood Pulses -- 4.1 Changes in Water Level Are Natural in Lakes, Rivers, and Wetlands -- 4.2 Flood Pulses Are a Natural-And Necessary-Occurrence -- 4.3 Humans Are Interfering with Natural Flood Pulses -- 4.4 Flood Pulses Increase Marsh Area and Diversity: The Twin Limit Model -- 4.5 Flood Pulses Have Other Important Effects in Watersheds -- 4.6 Vernal Pools: A Special Case of a General Principle -- References -- Chapter 5: Fertility -- 5.1 Nitrogen and Phosphorus Control Fertility -- 5.2 Peatlands Have Relatively Low Fertility -- 5.3 The Everglades Have Extremely Low Fertility -- 5.4 Fertilization Threatens a Globally Imperiled Plant Species -- 5.5 Increased Fertility Causes Many Other Changes in Wetlands -- References Chapter 6: Natural Disturbance -- 6.1 Natural Disturbances Remove Biomass -- 6.1.1 Duration -- 6.1.2 Intensity -- 6.1.3 Frequency -- 6.1.4 Area -- 6.2 Fire Has Many Effects upon Wetlands -- 6.3 Natural Disturbance Is Common along Rivers -- 6.4 Animals Create Natural Disturbance -- 6.5 Wetlands Recover from Disturbance by Seeds and Rhizomes -- 6.6 Humans Have Big Effects When They Alter Natural Disturbances in Landscapes -- References -- Chapter 7: Competition -- 7.1 Competition Is a Biological Causal Factor -- 7.2 Large Clonal Plants Tend to Exclude Weaker Competitors -- 7.3 Competition Among Plants Drives Plant Succession -- 7.4 Competition Among Plants Changes Animal Habitat -- References -- Chapter 8: Herbivory -- 8.1 Herbivory Is a Biological Causal Factor -- 8.2 Hippopotamus in Tropical Wetlands -- 8.3 Snow Geese in Northern Marshes -- 8.4 Selective Grazing Can Increase or Decrease Diversity -- 8.5 Bottom-Up or Top-Down? The Biological Control of Herbivores -- 8.6 Large Herbivores Are Declining -- 8.7 Managing Herbivores May Require Case-by-Case Strategies -- References -- Chapter 9: Burial -- 9.1 Rates of Burial Vary with Wetland Type -- 9.2 Autogenic Burial Is Usually Rather Slow -- 9.3 Allogenic Burial Is Often Rapid and Builds Wetlands -- 9.4 Plants Can Often Regenerate After Burial -- 9.5 Animals Are Also Affected by Burial -- References -- Chapter 10: Salinity -- 10.1 Salinity Reduces the Species Pool -- 10.2 Salinity and Rising Sea Levels -- 10.3 Salinity and Facilitation -- References -- Chapter 11: Roads -- 11.1 Roads Are Everywhere, Expanding, and Increasing -- 11.2 The Direct Effect: Roads Kill Animals -- 11.3 Indirect Effects May Be More Important Than Roadkill -- References -- Chapter 12: Coarse Woody Debris -- References -- Chapter 13: Invasive Species Are an Emerging Causal Factor 13.1 Invasive Species Are a Global Threat to Biodiversity -- 13.2 Five Examples of Invasive Species -- 13.2.1 Burmese Python (Python bivittatus) in the Everglades -- 13.2.2 Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) in Swamps -- 13.2.3 Nutria or Coypu (Myocastor coypus) in Marshes -- 13.2.4 European Frog-Bit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae) in Aquatics -- 13.2.5 Giant Cane (Arundo donax) in Floodplains -- 13.3 Risk Assessment for Invasive Species -- 13.4 Dealing with Invasives -- References -- Chapter 14: Human Population Size -- 14.1 Human Population Size Drives Anthropogenic Impacts -- Reference -- Chapter 15: The Global Context for Wetland Protection and Restoration -- 15.1 Causal Factors Help Simplify Complexity -- 15.2 Putting the Pieces Together in a Global Network -- References -- Chapter 16: Some Review Questions for Managers -- 16.1 Protection -- 16.2 Restoration -- Index Wetland conservation |
title | Causal Factors for Wetland Management and Restoration a Concise Guide |
title_auth | Causal Factors for Wetland Management and Restoration a Concise Guide |
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