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Ecology of climate change [[electronic resource] ] : the importance of biotic interactions / / Eric Post



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Autore: Post Eric S (Eric Stephen) Visualizza persona
Titolo: Ecology of climate change [[electronic resource] ] : the importance of biotic interactions / / Eric Post Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Princeton, : Princeton University Press, 2013
Edizione: Core Textbook
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (404 p.)
Disciplina: 577.2/2
Soggetto topico: Bioclimatology
Climatic changes - Environmental aspects
Soggetto non controllato: Industrial Revolution
Late Pleistocene
PleistoceneЈolocene transition
abiotic changes
abiotic compartments
abiotic conditions
amphibian breeding
biodiversity
biome shifts
biotic compartments
biotic interaction
character displacement
climate change ecology
climate change
climatic fluctuation
climatic variability
coexistence
community composition
community dynamics
community stability
competitive interactions
density-dependent processes
density-independent processes
diminishing land ice
diminishing sea ice
ecological dynamics
ecological theory
ecology
ecosystem carbon dynamics
ecosystem components
ecosystem dynamics
ecosystem function
ecosystem respiration
ecosystem stability
ecosystems
egg laying
emigration
environmental disturbance
environmental variability
environmental variation
extinction
facilitation
flowering
habitat utilization patterns
immigration
interference
life history
mass extinctions
migration
net ecosystem production
net primary productivity
niche concept
niche overlap
niche packing
niche theory
phenological dynamics
phenological events
phenology
plant emergence
population dynamics
population stability
quantitative ecology
rapid climate change
rapid warming
rising temperature
speciation
species assemblages
species distributions
species diversity
species losses
stability theory
stochastic environments
temperature variability
Classificazione: RB 10438
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface: Purpose, Perspective, and Scope -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. A Brief Overview of Recent Climate Change and Its Ecological Context -- Chapter 2. Pleistocene Warming and Extinctions -- Chapter 3. Life History Variation and Phenology -- Chapter 4. Population Dynamics and Stability -- Chapter 5. The Niche Concept -- Chapter 6. Community Dynamics and Stability -- Chapter 7. Biodiversity, Distributions, and Extinction -- Chapter 8. Ecosystem Function and Dynamics -- Chapter 9. Brief Remarks on Some Especially Important Considerations -- References -- Index -- Backmatter
Sommario/riassunto: Rising temperatures are affecting organisms in all of Earth's biomes, but the complexity of ecological responses to climate change has hampered the development of a conceptually unified treatment of them. In a remarkably comprehensive synthesis, this book presents past, ongoing, and future ecological responses to climate change in the context of two simplifying hypotheses, facilitation and interference, arguing that biotic interactions may be the primary driver of ecological responses to climate change across all levels of biological organization. Eric Post's synthesis and analyses of ecological consequences of climate change extend from the Late Pleistocene to the present, and through the next century of projected warming. His investigation is grounded in classic themes of enduring interest in ecology, but developed around novel conceptual and mathematical models of observed and predicted dynamics. Using stability theory as a recurring theme, Post argues that the magnitude of climatic variability may be just as important as the magnitude and direction of change in determining whether populations, communities, and species persist. He urges a more refined consideration of species interactions, emphasizing important distinctions between lateral and vertical interactions and their disparate roles in shaping responses of populations, communities, and ecosystems to climate change.
Titolo autorizzato: Ecology of climate change  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4008-4613-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910779766803321
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