Ecosystem function in heterogeneous landscapes /

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Meeting name:Cary Conference (10th : 2003 : Millbrook, N.Y.)
Imprint:New York : Springer, 2005. ; London
Description:1 online resource (xxiv, 489 p.) : ill.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8875750
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Other authors / contributors:Lovett, Gary.
ISBN:9780387240916
0387240918
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Addresses how interactions among ecosystems affect the functioning of individual ecosystems and the larger landscape. This book details challenges of working in spatially heterogeneous systems, approaches used in other disciplines and in different ecosystem types, and the importance of spatial heterogeneity in conservation resource management.
Other form:Print version: Cary Conference (10th : 2003 : Millbrook, N.Y.). Ecosystem function in heterogeneous landscapes. New York : Springer, 2005. ; London 9780387240893 0387240896
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Summary:Among the most dif?cult problems in the life sciences is the challenge to understand the details of how ecosystems/watersheds/landscapes function. Yet,the welfare of all life,not just the human species,depends upon the s- cessful functioning of diverse and complicated ecosystems, each with va- ous dimensions and compositions. Central to this "working" is the dominance, and to a major extent control, of ecosystems by organisms, which means that these systems are constantly changing as the component organisms change and evolve. Such changes increase the challenge to understand the functioning of ecosystems and landscapes. Moreover,und- standing the interactions among the myriad components of these systems is mind-boggling as there are scores of biotic (probably many thousands of species when the microbial components are fully enumerated through genomics) and countless abiotic (ions, molecules, and compounds) entities, all simultaneously interacting and responding to diverse external factors to produce functional or dysfunctional environments for life. This book focuses on the problems of connectedness and ecosystem fu- tioning. It is dif?cult enough to understand how an ecosystem functions when it is considered in isolation, but all ecosystems are open and c- nected to everything else. Clearly, the inputs to any ecosystem are the o- puts from others and vice versa, and as such the ?uxes represent major, if not critical, points for managing or changing the overall functioning of an ecosystem or landscape. A major challenge is to ?nd appropriate conceptual frameworks to address these complicated problems.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxiv, 489 p.) : ill.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780387240916
0387240918