Ecological Scale. Theory And Applications

V-Thomas Parker

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David-L Peterson

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V-Thomas Parker et David-L Peterson - Ecological Scale. Theory And Applications.
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Résumé

This book synthesizes a diverse literature on scale in ecology. David L. Peterson and V. Thomas Parker gather contributions from scholars and resource managers representing a wide range of disciplines, including soil science, plant ecology, animal ecology, and aquatic ecology. They assist ecologists in developing new strategies for more accurate interpretations of data using a variety of scales. The distinguished contributors in Ecological Scale address the theoretical and methodological relevance of scale within a broad multidisciplinary context. Together, the chapters present convincing evidence that the integration of scale concepts into ecological study is of imminent global concern. Indeed, the understanding of such issues as global warming, the protection of biological diversity, and ecosystem management is affected by interpretation of scale. Ecological Scale provides invaluable perspectives on the application of the concepts of measurement, analysis, and inference in both theoretical and applied ecology, ultimately providing a broad-based understanding for resource managers and other ecological professional.

Sommaire

    • Integrating Pattern, Process, and Scale
    • Interpreting Multiple Scales in Ecological Systems
    • Moving Across Scales: Ecological Inference and Applications
    • Incorporating Scale Concepts in Ecological Applications.

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À propos des auteurs

DAVID L. PETERSON is a research biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center and professor in the College of Forest Resources at the University of Washington. He is coeditor with D. R. Johnson of Human Ecology and Climate Change: People and Resources in the Far North, and with C. V. Klimas of The Role of Restoration in Ecosystem Management. V. THOMAS PARKER is professor of biology at San Francisco State University. He is coeditor, with M. A. Leck and R. L. Simpson, of Ecology of Soil Seed Banks.

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