05874nam 22007931a 450 991096177040332120250306051821.097866110293269781281029324128102932797800805510050080551009(CKB)1000000000364022(EBL)311522(OCoLC)469633142(SSID)ssj0000250382(PQKBManifestationID)11191488(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000250382(PQKBWorkID)10244847(PQKB)11276918(Au-PeEL)EBL311522(CaPaEBR)ebr10190125(CaONFJC)MIL102932(MiAaPQ)EBC311522(EXLCZ)99100000000036402220080303d2007 my 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrStable isotopes as indicators of ecological change /edited by Todd E. Dawson, Rolf T. W. Siegwolf1st ed.London ;Burlington, MA Academic Press20071 online resource (436 p.)Terrestrial ecology seriesDescription based upon print version of record.9781493301058 1493301055 9780123736277 0123736277 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Stable Isotopes as Indicators of Ecological Change; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Preface; Section 1: Ecological Isotope Archives; Chapter 1: Using Stable Isotopes as Indicators, Tracers, and Recorders of Ecological Change: Some Context and Background; I. Context for Book; II. Isotopes as Tracers, Records, and Integrators of Change; III. Stable Isotope Notation; IV. The Stable Isotope Composition of Materials in Biogeochemical Cycles; A. Variation in the delta13C in Carbon Cycle ProcessesB. Variation in the delta18O, Delta17O, and delta2H in Hydrologic Processes C. Variation in the delta15N in the Nitrogen Cycle Processes; D. Variation in the delta34S and 87Sr/86Sr in Mineral Cycle Processes; V. Summary; VI. Acknowledgments; VII. References; Chapter 2: Stable Isotopes Record Ecological Change, but a Sampling Network Will be Critical; References; Section 2: Plant-based Isotope Data as Indicators of Ecological Change; Chapter 3: Extracting Climatic Information from Stable Isotopes in Tree Rings; I. Introduction; A. Fundamentals of the Tree Ring Proxies; B. ScopeII. Signal Preservation A. Carbon Isotopes; B. Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotopes; III. Sample Preparation and Analysis; A. Site Selection and Sampling; B. Sample Preparation; C. Isotopic Analysis; IV. Replication and Quantification of Signal Strength; A. Replication; B. Signal Strength; V. Nonclimatic Trends; A. Age-Related Trends; B. Correction for Atmospheric delta13C and CO2; VI. Calibration and Mechanistic Modeling; A. Laanila, Northern Finland: A Carbon Isotope Case Study; B. Climate Reconstruction from Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotopes; C. Multiparameter Dendroclimatology; VII. ConclusionsVIII. Acknowledgments. References; Chapter 4: Human Impacts on Tree-Ring Growth Reconstructed from Stable Isotopes; I. Introduction; II. Sites and Sample Preparation; III. Isotope Theory; IV. Results and Discussion; A. delta13C and Water-Use Efficiency; B. Combining delta13C and delta18O; C. Case Study in Air Pollution Research; V. Conclusions and Outlook; VI. Acknowledgments; Chapter 5: Oxygen Isotope Proxies in Tree-Ring Cellulose: Tropical Cyclones, Drought, and Climate Oscillations; I. Introduction; II. A Tree-Ring Isotope Record of Tropical Cyclones and ClimateA. Climate Modes Influencing Tropical Cyclone Occurrence B. Isotopic Compositions of Tropical Cyclone Precipitation; C. Oxygen Isotope Compositions of Tree-Ring Cellulose; III. Materials and Methods; IV. Results and Discussion; A. Testing the Tree-Ring Isotope Proxy Record of Tropical Cyclone Activity; B. A Proxy for Seasonal Drought; C. Decadal to Multidecadal Scale Variations in Tree-Ring Oxygen Isotopes; V. Conclusions; VI. References; Chapter 6: The Stable Isotopes delta13C and delta18O of Lichens Can Be Used as Tracers of Microenvironmental Carbon and Water Sources; I. IntroductionII. Lichen delta13C as Tracer for Carbon Acquisition, Carbon Source, and Global ChangeThe 20th century has experienced environmental changes that appear to be unprecedented in their rate and magnitude during the Earth's history. For the first time, this special volume brings together a wide range of perspectives and data that speak directly to the issues of ecological change using stable isotope tracers. The information presented originates from a range of biological and geochemical sources and from research fields within biological, climatological and physical disciplines covering time-scales from days to centuries. Unlike any other reference, editors discuss where isotopeTerrestrial ecology series.Stable isotopes in ecological researchStable isotope tracersEnvironmental monitoringGlobal environmental changeMeasurementStable isotopes in ecological research.Stable isotope tracers.Environmental monitoring.Global environmental changeMeasurement.577.01541388577.01541388Dawson Todd E.1955-1792523Siegwolf Rolf T. W1792524MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910961770403321Stable isotopes as indicators of ecological change4331189UNINA03048nam 22005175 450 991033781530332120240701115810.09783319926360331992636510.1007/978-3-319-92636-0(CKB)4100000005679206(DE-He213)978-3-319-92636-0(MiAaPQ)EBC5493031(PPN)229919014(Perlego)3491498(EXLCZ)99410000000567920620180813d2019 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOrganizational Justice in Mergers and Acquisitions Antecedents and Outcomes /by Nicholas Jackson1st ed. 2019.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2019.1 online resource (XV, 321 p. 8 illus.) 9783319926353 3319926357 Part I. Mergers and Acquisitions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Human Influence -- 3. Organizational Justice -- Part II. The Organization System -- 4. Change -- 5. Organization Culture -- 6. Social and Organization Identity -- 7. Organization Communication -- Part III -- 8. Trust -- 9. Organizational Commitment -- 10. Interpersonal Communication -- 11.Psychological Contract -- 12.This book provides a unique account of how perceived justice is influenced by various aspects of an organizational merger and investigates the impact on behavior for those involved in the process. Drawing from both psychological and sociological insights, the author considers justice from an individual and group perspective in light of the political and strategic implications of mergers and acquisitions. Experiences from two empirical cases are used to consider the depth of theoretical analysis provided, in terms of practical outcomes for both organizations and employees alike. In this pioneering new book, the author explores communication, employee attitudes, trust and commitment, and the psychological contract between the employee and the organization, emphasizing the importance of developing a new meaning of organizational culture. Although primarily aimed at an academic audience, this book will also be useful to practitioners as it illuminates the potential pitfallsof overlooking the importance of fair treatment in the workplace.Strategic planningLeadershipIndustrial organizationBusiness Strategy and LeadershipOrganizationStrategic planning.Leadership.Industrial organization.Business Strategy and Leadership.Organization.658.4092Jackson Nicholasauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut875480BOOK9910337815303321Organizational Justice in Mergers and Acquisitions1954734UNINA