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Dynamics of Nutrient Cycling and Food Webs Donald L. DeAngelis

Dynamics of Nutrient Cycling and Food Webs By Donald L. DeAngelis

Dynamics of Nutrient Cycling and Food Webs by Donald L. DeAngelis


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In ecology the fact that practitioners tend to be divided between such subdisciplines as aquatic and terrestrial ecology, as well as between popula tion, community, and ecosystem ecology, makes it even harder for them to keep up with all relevant research.

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Dynamics of Nutrient Cycling and Food Webs Summary

Dynamics of Nutrient Cycling and Food Webs by Donald L. DeAngelis

In all fields of science today, data are collected and theories are developed and published faster than scientists can keep up with, let alone thoroughly digest. In ecology the fact that practitioners tend to be divided between such subdisciplines as aquatic and terrestrial ecology, as well as between popula tion, community, and ecosystem ecology, makes it even harder for them to keep up with all relevant research. Ecologists specializing in one sub discipline are not always aware of progress in another subdiscipline that relates to their own. Syntheses are frequently needed that pull together large bodies of information and organize them in ways that makes them more coherent, and thus more understandable. I have tried to perform this task of integration for the subject area that encompasses the interrelationships between the dynamics of ecological food webs and the cycling of nutrients. I believe this area cuts across many of the subdisciplines of ecology and is pivotal to our progress in understanding ecosystems and in dealing with human impacts on the environment. Many current ecological problems involve human disturbances of both food webs and the nutrients that cycle through them. Little progress can be made towards elucidating the complex feedback relations inherent in the study of nutrient cycles in ecological systems without the tools of mathematics and computer modelling. These tools are therefore liberally used throughout the book.

Dynamics of Nutrient Cycling and Food Webs Reviews

From the foreword by Stuart L. Pimm
This is a major investigation into the nature of ecosystem processes and provides both an up-to-date summary of the state of ecosystem ecology and a clear statement of how the field should develop in the future.
`Fort bien presente.... Cet ouvrage sera utile a tous les specialistes d'ecologie...'
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`Attention to detail, a careful choice of order in which themes are analyzed and a gradual increase in complexity, will make this book an ideal graduate textbook on the subject - Dynamics of Nutrient Cycling and Food Webs.'

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 2 General concepts of nutrient flux and stability.- 3 Nutrients and autotrophs.- 4 Nutrients and autotrophs: variable internal nutrient levels.- 5 Effects of nutrients on autotroph-herbivore interactions.- 6 Herbivores and nutrient recycling.- 7 Nutrient interactions of detritus and decomposers.- 8 Nutrient limitation and food webs.- 9 Competition and nutrients.- 10 Temporally varying driving forces and nutrient-limited food webs.- 11 Effects of spatial extent.- 12 Implications for global change.- Appendices.- References.

Additional information

CIN0412298406G
9780412298400
0412298406
Dynamics of Nutrient Cycling and Food Webs by Donald L. DeAngelis
Used - Good
Paperback
Chapman and Hall
1991-10-31
288
N/A
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