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Riparia [[electronic resource] ] : ecology, conservation, and management of streamside communities / / Robert J. Naiman, Henri Décamps, Michael E. McClain ; with a foreword by Gene E. Likens
Riparia [[electronic resource] ] : ecology, conservation, and management of streamside communities / / Robert J. Naiman, Henri Décamps, Michael E. McClain ; with a foreword by Gene E. Likens
Autore Naiman Robert J
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier Academic, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (445 p.)
Disciplina 577.68
Altri autori (Persone) DécampsH (Henri)
McClainMichael E
Soggetto topico Riparian areas - Management
Riparian ecology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-96149-X
9786610961498
0-08-047068-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword; Preface; 1 Introduction; Overview; Purpose; Hydrological Context; Ecological Context; Landscape Context; Cultural Setting; Rationale for Riparian Ecology; Setting the Stage; 2 Catchments and the Physical Template; Overview; Purpose; Catchments and Hierarchical Patterns of Geomorphic Features; Catchment Form and Channel Networks; Catchment History; Hierarchical Patterns of Geomorphic Features in Catchments; Geomorphic Processes and Process Domains; Headwater Erosion; Channel Processes; Floodplain and Channel Interactions; Hydrologic Connectivity and Surface Water-Groundwater Exchange
Surface Connectivity and FloodingThe Dynamics of the Linked Surface-Subsurface Hydrologic System; Conclusions; 3 Riparian Typology; Overview; Purpose; The Historical Context; Theoretical Basis for Classification; Application of Ecological Information; Inventory; Classification; Emerging Classification Concepts; Geomorphic Classification; Hierarchical Classification; Rosgen's Classification; Geomorphic Characterization (Aspect I); Morphologic Description (Aspect II); The Process Domain Concept; The Hydrogeomorphic Approach; Biotic Classification; Soils; Plants; Wildlife
Treating Complexity and Heterogeneity in Classification SystemsAttributes of an Enduring Classification System; Conclusions; 4 Structural Patterns; Overview; Purpose; Life History Strategies; Morphological and Physiological Adaptations of Riparian Plants; Reproductive Strategies; Distribution, Structure, and Abundance; Identification of Riparian Zones Based on Soils and Vegetation Type; Biophysical Characteristics of Riparian Soils; Organic Matter; Moisture; Fauna; General Distributions of Aboveground and Belowground Communities; Lateral Zonation; Longitudinal Zonation
Successional and Seasonal Community PatternsVegetative Succession; Faunal Succession; Density, Basal Area, and Biomass; Biological Diversity; Diversity Theory and Measurement; Vegetative Diversity; Site and Catchment Patterns; Refuges; Factors Controlling Species Richness; Faunal Diversity; Diversity of Soil Organisms; Aboveground Fauna Diversity; 5 Biotic Functions of Riparia; Overview; Purpose; Water Use and Flux; Nutrient Fluxes; Overview of Cycles and Processes; Production Ecology; Growth and Metabolism of Riparian Trees; Timing of Growth and Rates of Net Primary Production; Litterfall
Mortality RatesRoot Production; Decomposition Dynamics; Principles of Decomposition Dynamics; Litter Quality; Exogenous Nutrient Supply; Temperature; Oxygen Tension; Nutrient Dynamics During Decay; Factors Controlling Immobilization of Nitrogen; Initial Litter Quality; Exogenous Nutrient Supply; Anaerobic Decay; Temperature; Mechanisms of Nitrogen Immobilization; Nitrogen Accumulation in Microbial Biomass; Nitrogen Accumulation in By-Products of Microbial Activity; Decomposition of Riparian Litter; Information Fluxes; Microclimate; Conclusions
6 Biophysical Connectivity and Riparian Functions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458125203321
Naiman Robert J  
Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier Academic, 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Riparia [[electronic resource] ] : ecology, conservation, and management of streamside communities / / Robert J. Naiman, Henri Décamps, Michael E. McClain ; with a foreword by Gene E. Likens
Riparia [[electronic resource] ] : ecology, conservation, and management of streamside communities / / Robert J. Naiman, Henri Décamps, Michael E. McClain ; with a foreword by Gene E. Likens
Autore Naiman Robert J
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier Academic, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (445 p.)
Disciplina 577.68
Altri autori (Persone) DécampsH (Henri)
McClainMichael E
Soggetto topico Riparian areas - Management
Riparian ecology
ISBN 1-280-96149-X
9786610961498
0-08-047068-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword; Preface; 1 Introduction; Overview; Purpose; Hydrological Context; Ecological Context; Landscape Context; Cultural Setting; Rationale for Riparian Ecology; Setting the Stage; 2 Catchments and the Physical Template; Overview; Purpose; Catchments and Hierarchical Patterns of Geomorphic Features; Catchment Form and Channel Networks; Catchment History; Hierarchical Patterns of Geomorphic Features in Catchments; Geomorphic Processes and Process Domains; Headwater Erosion; Channel Processes; Floodplain and Channel Interactions; Hydrologic Connectivity and Surface Water-Groundwater Exchange
Surface Connectivity and FloodingThe Dynamics of the Linked Surface-Subsurface Hydrologic System; Conclusions; 3 Riparian Typology; Overview; Purpose; The Historical Context; Theoretical Basis for Classification; Application of Ecological Information; Inventory; Classification; Emerging Classification Concepts; Geomorphic Classification; Hierarchical Classification; Rosgen's Classification; Geomorphic Characterization (Aspect I); Morphologic Description (Aspect II); The Process Domain Concept; The Hydrogeomorphic Approach; Biotic Classification; Soils; Plants; Wildlife
Treating Complexity and Heterogeneity in Classification SystemsAttributes of an Enduring Classification System; Conclusions; 4 Structural Patterns; Overview; Purpose; Life History Strategies; Morphological and Physiological Adaptations of Riparian Plants; Reproductive Strategies; Distribution, Structure, and Abundance; Identification of Riparian Zones Based on Soils and Vegetation Type; Biophysical Characteristics of Riparian Soils; Organic Matter; Moisture; Fauna; General Distributions of Aboveground and Belowground Communities; Lateral Zonation; Longitudinal Zonation
Successional and Seasonal Community PatternsVegetative Succession; Faunal Succession; Density, Basal Area, and Biomass; Biological Diversity; Diversity Theory and Measurement; Vegetative Diversity; Site and Catchment Patterns; Refuges; Factors Controlling Species Richness; Faunal Diversity; Diversity of Soil Organisms; Aboveground Fauna Diversity; 5 Biotic Functions of Riparia; Overview; Purpose; Water Use and Flux; Nutrient Fluxes; Overview of Cycles and Processes; Production Ecology; Growth and Metabolism of Riparian Trees; Timing of Growth and Rates of Net Primary Production; Litterfall
Mortality RatesRoot Production; Decomposition Dynamics; Principles of Decomposition Dynamics; Litter Quality; Exogenous Nutrient Supply; Temperature; Oxygen Tension; Nutrient Dynamics During Decay; Factors Controlling Immobilization of Nitrogen; Initial Litter Quality; Exogenous Nutrient Supply; Anaerobic Decay; Temperature; Mechanisms of Nitrogen Immobilization; Nitrogen Accumulation in Microbial Biomass; Nitrogen Accumulation in By-Products of Microbial Activity; Decomposition of Riparian Litter; Information Fluxes; Microclimate; Conclusions
6 Biophysical Connectivity and Riparian Functions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784564503321
Naiman Robert J  
Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier Academic, 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Riparia : ecology, conservation, and management of streamside communities / / Robert J. Naiman, Henri Decamps, Michael E. McClain ; with a foreword by Gene E. Likens
Riparia : ecology, conservation, and management of streamside communities / / Robert J. Naiman, Henri Decamps, Michael E. McClain ; with a foreword by Gene E. Likens
Autore Naiman Robert J
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier Academic, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (445 p.)
Disciplina 577.68
Altri autori (Persone) DecampsH (Henri)
McClainMichael E
Soggetto topico Riparian areas - Management
Riparian ecology
ISBN 1-280-96149-X
9786610961498
0-08-047068-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword; Preface; 1 Introduction; Overview; Purpose; Hydrological Context; Ecological Context; Landscape Context; Cultural Setting; Rationale for Riparian Ecology; Setting the Stage; 2 Catchments and the Physical Template; Overview; Purpose; Catchments and Hierarchical Patterns of Geomorphic Features; Catchment Form and Channel Networks; Catchment History; Hierarchical Patterns of Geomorphic Features in Catchments; Geomorphic Processes and Process Domains; Headwater Erosion; Channel Processes; Floodplain and Channel Interactions; Hydrologic Connectivity and Surface Water-Groundwater Exchange
Surface Connectivity and FloodingThe Dynamics of the Linked Surface-Subsurface Hydrologic System; Conclusions; 3 Riparian Typology; Overview; Purpose; The Historical Context; Theoretical Basis for Classification; Application of Ecological Information; Inventory; Classification; Emerging Classification Concepts; Geomorphic Classification; Hierarchical Classification; Rosgen's Classification; Geomorphic Characterization (Aspect I); Morphologic Description (Aspect II); The Process Domain Concept; The Hydrogeomorphic Approach; Biotic Classification; Soils; Plants; Wildlife
Treating Complexity and Heterogeneity in Classification SystemsAttributes of an Enduring Classification System; Conclusions; 4 Structural Patterns; Overview; Purpose; Life History Strategies; Morphological and Physiological Adaptations of Riparian Plants; Reproductive Strategies; Distribution, Structure, and Abundance; Identification of Riparian Zones Based on Soils and Vegetation Type; Biophysical Characteristics of Riparian Soils; Organic Matter; Moisture; Fauna; General Distributions of Aboveground and Belowground Communities; Lateral Zonation; Longitudinal Zonation
Successional and Seasonal Community PatternsVegetative Succession; Faunal Succession; Density, Basal Area, and Biomass; Biological Diversity; Diversity Theory and Measurement; Vegetative Diversity; Site and Catchment Patterns; Refuges; Factors Controlling Species Richness; Faunal Diversity; Diversity of Soil Organisms; Aboveground Fauna Diversity; 5 Biotic Functions of Riparia; Overview; Purpose; Water Use and Flux; Nutrient Fluxes; Overview of Cycles and Processes; Production Ecology; Growth and Metabolism of Riparian Trees; Timing of Growth and Rates of Net Primary Production; Litterfall
Mortality RatesRoot Production; Decomposition Dynamics; Principles of Decomposition Dynamics; Litter Quality; Exogenous Nutrient Supply; Temperature; Oxygen Tension; Nutrient Dynamics During Decay; Factors Controlling Immobilization of Nitrogen; Initial Litter Quality; Exogenous Nutrient Supply; Anaerobic Decay; Temperature; Mechanisms of Nitrogen Immobilization; Nitrogen Accumulation in Microbial Biomass; Nitrogen Accumulation in By-Products of Microbial Activity; Decomposition of Riparian Litter; Information Fluxes; Microclimate; Conclusions
6 Biophysical Connectivity and Riparian Functions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826594903321
Naiman Robert J  
Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier Academic, 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui