4 edition of Fire in the Tropical Biota found in the catalog.
Fire in the Tropical Biota
J. G. Goldammer
Published
January 1990
by Springer
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 497 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL9058269M |
ISBN 10 | 3540521151 |
ISBN 10 | 9783540521150 |
Ishwar C. Yadav, Ningombam L. Devi, in Encyclopedia of Environmental Health (Second Edition), Forest Fire. The forest fire is the burning of tropical, temperate and boreal forest either by natural fire or man-made fire and is related to land clearing and deforestation. Natural forest fire includes an unplanned burning of forest due to lightning, while human-induced forest fire results. This is the first comprehensive book on Tropical Freshwater Zooplankton. It covers the whole spectrum of Tropical Freshwater zooplankton and includes the non conventional group, the Ostracoda. One chapter is devoted to miscellaneous groups like Chaoborus, Hydracarina, Protozoa and some others that occur from time to time in freshwater zooplankton.
tropical forests of western and central equatorial Africa, once consisted of a vast landscape of tropical and subtropical fire-prone savannas, and fire-influenced woodlands and shrub lands that have been shaped by the longest history of human involvement with fire in the world. South America is just as much a ”fire continent” as Africa. Fire in Tropical Savannas: The Kapalga Experiment (Ecological Studies) (v. ) Alan N. Andersen, Garry D. Cook, Richard J. Williams The ten-year research program and the Kapalga fire experiment at CSIRO in Australia has provided a wealth of knowledge about savanna ecosystems and the critical but poorly understood role of fire.
by Reed F. Noss. Rewilding Earth editor’s note: The following is an excerpt (minus citations) from chapter one of Reed Noss’s book, Fire Ecology of Florida and the Southeastern Coastal Plain, published earlier in by University Press of always, Reed is at the forefront of conservation biology with this timely work on disturbance ecology. Contents Preface page xiii Abbreviations and units xiv Chapter 1 The tropical environment 1 The tropics 1 Climate in the tropics 1 Biogeographical regions 11 Chapter summary 17 Chapter 2 Hot deserts and environmental factors 18 The Sahara Desert and arid zones of northern Africa 18 The Namib Desert 22 Australian deserts 27 Environmental factors 31Cited by:
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The book, in which 46 scientists cooperated, analyzes those fire-related ecosystem processes which have not yet been described in a synoptic way. Following the editor's concept, duplication at previous efforts in describing tropical vegeta tion patterns and dynamics was : Johann G.
Goldammer. The book, in which 46 scientists cooperated, analyzes those fire-related ecosystem processes which have not yet been described in a synoptic way. Following the editor's concept, duplication at previous efforts in describing tropical vegeta tion patterns and dynamics was avoided.
Described in the book's preface as the "first pan-tropical and multidisciplinary monograph on fire ecology", Fire in the tropical biota is a product of the Third Symposium on Fire Ecology, held at Freiburg University in Germany in May A team of 46 scientists cooperated to assemble this broad treatment of fire-related ecosystem processes.
Fire is a major agent of disturbance in many biomes of the world but is a particularly important feature of tropical savannas. Up to 50% of the ext- sive tropical savanna landscapes of Format: Hardcover. - Buy Fire in the Tropical Biota: Ecosystem Processes and Global Challenges (Ecological Studies) book online at best prices in India on Read Fire in the Tropical Biota: Ecosystem Processes and Global Challenges (Ecological Studies) book reviews & author details and more at Free delivery on qualified orders.
Fire in tropical ecosystems and global environmental change: an introduction / D. Mueller-Dombois and J.G. Goldammer --The impact of droughts and forest fires on tropical lowland rain forest of East Kalimantan / J.G. Goldammer and B. Seibert --The role of fire in the tropical lowland deciduous forests of Asia / P.A.
Stott, J.G. Goldammer, and. Fire in the tropical rain forest of the Amazon Basin / P.M. Fearnside Interactions of anthropogenic activities, fire, and rain forests in the Amazon Basin / J.B. Kauffman and C.
Uhl Social and ecological aspects of fire in Central America / A.L. Koonce and A. Gonzáles-Cabán. Kauffman J.B., Uhl C. () Interactions of Anthropogenic Activities, Fire, and Rain Forests in the Amazon Basin.
In: Goldammer J.G. (eds) Fire in the Tropical Biota. Ecological Studies (Analysis and Synthesis), vol Cited by: The role of fire in the tropical lowland deciduous forests of Asia. In: Fire in the tropical biota. Ecosystem processes and global challenges (mer, ed.), Ecological Stud Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York, p.
Fire in the pine-grassland biomes of tropical and subtropcal Asia. In: Fire in the tropical biota. Get this from a library. Fire in the Tropical Biota: Ecosystem Processes and Global Challenges.
[Johann Georg Goldammer] -- This monograph covers the impact and role of fire in tropical ecosystems. It also studies the impact of tropical wildland fires and biomass burning on. The book explores the roles that fire plays in tropical ecosystems and introduces the reader to the general tenets of fire science.
Interactions with biodiversity, global warming, and exotic biota. Pages Gill, A. Malcolm (et al.) Book Title Tropical Fire Ecology Book Subtitle Climate Change, Land Use and Ecosystem Dynamics Authors. Bei bekommst Du einen Fire in the Tropical Biota Preisvergleich und siehst ob ein Shop gerade eine Fire in the Tropical Biota Aktion hat.
Suchen: Testberichte, mio. Fire is a major agent of disturbance in many biomes of the world but is a particularly important feature of tropical savannas.
Up to 50% of the ext- sive tropical savanna landscapes of northern Australia are burnt each year. This includes prestigious conservation reserves such as World Author: Alan N. Andersen. 'Fire in the Forest is an interesting international introduction to the intriguing and sometimes enigmatic role that fire plays in natural and increasingly human-inhabited ecosystems.
It is presented from a non-technical, but well-referenced, point of view by the two primary authors, who are well positioned to provide such insights on this.
The last yr record from Lynch's Crater, in the wet tropical climate of NE Queensland, reveals that peak development of sclerophyll vegetation and fire activity on the Atherton Tableland occurred during dry glacial climates, and that interglacials were marked by the expansion of rainforests which allowed little scope for fire by: In Flammable Australia: Fire Regimes, Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a Changing World, leading researchers in fire ecology and management discuss how fire regimes have shaped and will continue to shape the distribution and abundance of Australia’s highly diverse plants and animals.
Central to this is the exploration of the concept of the fire regime – the cumulative pattern of fires and. Ecology of Tropical Ecosystems fills a large void in our current understanding of how fire affects terrestrial biota.
The book opens with a general explanation of fire in the tropics, giving the examples of Oazaca, Mexico in and Roraima, Brazil in It follows with the concepts and principles of wildland fire, including heat Format: Pasta dura. Fire in the Tropical Biota: Ecosystem Processes and Global Challenges (Ecological Studies) Goldammer, J.
G., Symposium on Fire Ecology (Freiburg University) Published by Springer-Verlag (). Fire Ecology of Tropical Ecosystems fills a large void in our current understanding of how fire affects terrestrial biota.
The book opens with a general explanation of fire in the tropics, giving the examples of Oazaca, Mexico in and Roraima, Brazil in Fire is a major agent of disturbance in many biomes of the world but is a particularly important feature of tropical savannas.
Up to 50% of the ext- sive tropical savanna landscapes of northern Australia are burnt each year. This includes prestigious conservation reserves such as World Heritage- listed Kakadu National Park, in the Top End of the Northern Territory. As in other savanna regions.
In Goldammer, J. G., editor, Fire in the tropical biota: ecosystem processes and global challenges, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, Google Scholar Haynes, C. D. The pattern and ecology of munwag: traditional Aboriginal fire regimes in north-central Arnhem by: Life is a characteristic that distinguishes physical entities that have biological processes, such as signaling and self-sustaining processes, from those that do not, either because such functions have ceased (they have died), or because they never had such functions and are classified as s forms of life exist, such as plants, animals, fungi, protists, archaea, and bacteria.Fire has been and continues to be particularly destructive in tropical Africa, while high fire frequency in tropical Australia has resulted in a generally more fire-adapted : Dieter Mueller-Dombois.