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Hubbard Brook Richard T. Holmes

Hubbard Brook By Richard T. Holmes

Hubbard Brook by Richard T. Holmes


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A beautifully illustrated overview and synthesis of how scientists have used a living forest as an experimental laboratory for more than 50 years

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Hubbard Brook: The Story of a Forest Ecosystem by Richard T. Holmes

A beautifully illustrated overview and synthesis of how scientists have used a living forest as an experimental laboratory for more than 50 years

For more than 50 years, the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in the White Mountains of New Hampshire has been one of the most intensely studied landscapes on earth. This book highlights many of the important ecological findings amassed during the long-term research conducted there, and considers their regional, national, and global implications.

Richard T. Holmes and Gene E. Likens, active members of the research team at Hubbard Brook since its beginnings, explain the scientific processes employed in the forest-turned-laboratory. They describe such important findings as the discovery of acid rain, ecological effects of forest management practices, and the causes of population change in forest birds, as well as how disturbance events, pests and pathogens, and a changing climate affect forest and associated aquatic ecosystems. The authors show how such long-term, place-based ecological studies are relevant for informing many national, regional, and local environmental issues, such as air pollution, water quality, ecosystem management, and conservation.

Hubbard Brook Reviews

Winner of the 2017 American Publishers Awards for Professional & Scholarly Excellence (PROSE) in the Biological Science category.

Winner of the 2017 New England Society Book Award in the Specialty category given by the New England Society of the City of New York.

Co-author Gene Likens is the winner of the 2019 Benjamin Franklin Medal, earth and environmental science category

The authors have elegantly packaged a 50-year history of the Hubbard Brook project into a very readable book that will be of interest to a wide variety of disciplines.-James Galloway, University of Virginia

A tremendous accomplishment. The work is original and the scholarship is excellent. It is extremely important and it absolutely will be a cherished book.-Andrew Friedland, Dartmouth College

An essential addition to the bookshelves of professional ecologists, natural history buffs, and New England armchair ecologists.-Meg Lowman, California Academy of Sciences

This beautifully illustrated and wonderfully written book presents a comprehensive summary of 50 years of research at Hubbard Brook, perhaps the most iconic and influential long-term ecological research program ever conducted.-Scott L. Collins, University of New Mexico

Many important lessons have been learned in this fabled forest laboratory. By telling the Hubbard Brook story, Holmes and Likens give a gift to all who treasure the northern hardwood forest.-Stephen Long, author of Thirty-Eight


Winner of the 2017 American Publishers Awards for Professional & Scholarly Excellence (PROSE) in the Biological Science category. -- PROSE * PROSE *
Winner of the 2017 New England Society Book Award in the Specialty category given by the New England Society of the City of New York. -- New England Society Book Awards * New England Society in the City of New York *

About Richard T. Holmes

Richard T. Holmes is Research Professor of Biology at Dartmouth College, where he is also Harris Professor of Environmental Biology Emeritus. He lives in Grantham, NH. Gene E. Likens is co-founder of the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study and founder and President Emeritus of the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. He lives in Clinton Corners, NY.

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CIN0300203640G
9780300203646
0300203640
Hubbard Brook: The Story of a Forest Ecosystem by Richard T. Holmes
Used - Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
20160524
288
N/A
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