Mountain timberlines : ecology, patchiness, and dynamics /

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Author / Creator:Holtmeier, Friedrich-Karl.
Uniform title:Höhengrenze der Gebirgswälder. English
Imprint:Dordrecht : Springer, c2009.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Advances in global change research ; v. 36
Advances in global change research ; v. 36.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8889138
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ISBN:9781402097058
1402097050
9781402097041
Notes:Originally published in 2008, reprinted with corrections in 2009.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Summary:Introducing the complexities of global climate, this book focuses on the history and state of timberline research. It includes chapters on the tree species at timberline and on the relationship of timberline elevation to marcroclimate, climate character and the mass-elevation effect.
Other form:Print version: Holtmeier, Friedrich-Karl. Mountain timberlines. [Dordrecht] : Springer, c2009
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Summary:For more than 40 years I have been engaged in timberline research. Thus, one could suppose that writing this book should not have been too difficult. It was harder, however, than expected, and in the end I felt that more questions had arisen than could be answered within its pages. Perhaps it would have been easier to write the book 30 years ago and then leave the subject to mature. Lastly it was the late Prof. Heinz Ellenberg who had convinced me to portray a much needed and complete picture of what we know of the timberline with special respect to its great physiognomic, structural and ecological variety. The first version of this book was p- lished in the German language (Holtmeier, 2000). Nevertheless, I was very delighted when Prof. Martin Beniston encouraged me to prepare an English edition for the series 'Advances in Global Change Research', which guaranteed a wider circulation. Timberline is a worldwide and very heterogeneous phenomenon, which can only be presented by way of examples. My own field experience is necessarily limited to certain timberline areas, such as the Alps, northern Scandinavia, northern Finland and many high mountain ranges in the western United States and Canada. However, my own observations and the results of my and my previous collaborators research were essential for developing the concept of the book and became integrated into the picture of timberline that is presented in the following chapters.
Item Description:Originally published in 2008, reprinted with corrections in 2009.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781402097058
1402097050
9781402097041