Temporal Dynamics and Ecological Process
Herausgeber: Kelly, Colleen K; Fox, Gordon A; Bowler, Michael G
Temporal Dynamics and Ecological Process
Herausgeber: Kelly, Colleen K; Fox, Gordon A; Bowler, Michael G
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A unique compilation of papers on the emergent topic of temporal dynamics in community ecology, ecosystem biology and evolution.
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A unique compilation of papers on the emergent topic of temporal dynamics in community ecology, ecosystem biology and evolution.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 333
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9780521198639
- ISBN-10: 0521198631
- Artikelnr.: 39486913
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 333
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9780521198639
- ISBN-10: 0521198631
- Artikelnr.: 39486913
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Introduction Colleen K. Kelly, Michael G. Bowler and Gordon A. Fox; Part
I. Observing Temporal Processes in Nature: 2. The storage effect:
definition and tests in two plant communities Peter Chesson, Nancy J.
Huntly, Stephen H. Roxburgh, Marissa Pantastico-Caldas and José M. Facelli;
3. What temporal processes in trees tell us about competition, community
structure and speciation Colleen K. Kelly, Michael G. Bowler, Gordon A.
Fox, J. Arturo Solís-Magallanes, J. Marcela Ramos-Tapia, Pilar Lopera
Blair, Susan Schwinning, John N. Williams and Jeffrey B. Joy; 4. Testing
the storage effect with long-term, observational data Peter B. Adler; 5.
Seedling herbivory and the temporal niche Mick E. Hanley and Rebecca J.
Sykes; 6. Temporal variation in density dependence in an herbaceous
community Norma L. Fowler and Craig M. Pease; 7. Population and community
dynamics in variable environments: the desert annual system D. Lawrence
Venable and Sarah Kimball; 8. Temporal niches, ecosystem function, and
climate change Susanne Schwinning, Gordon A. Fox and Colleen K. Kelly; Part
II. Application to Specific Questions: 9. Evolution of synchronized and
intermittent reproduction (masting) of trees: key role of regeneration
dynamics Yoh Iwasa, Akiko Satake and Yuuya Tachiki; 10. Spatiotemporal
variation can promote coexistence more strongly than temporal variation
Robin E. Snyder; 11. Roles of pollinator attraction and environmental
fluctuation in inducing flowering synchrony Akiko Satake, Yuuya Tachiki and
Yoh Iwasa; 12. Temporal dynamics and the spread of insect resistance
transgenes Michael G. Bowler, Felix Breden and Colleen K. Kelly; 13.
Concluding remarks Gordon A. Fox, Michael G. Bowler and Colleen K. Kelly;
Index.
I. Observing Temporal Processes in Nature: 2. The storage effect:
definition and tests in two plant communities Peter Chesson, Nancy J.
Huntly, Stephen H. Roxburgh, Marissa Pantastico-Caldas and José M. Facelli;
3. What temporal processes in trees tell us about competition, community
structure and speciation Colleen K. Kelly, Michael G. Bowler, Gordon A.
Fox, J. Arturo Solís-Magallanes, J. Marcela Ramos-Tapia, Pilar Lopera
Blair, Susan Schwinning, John N. Williams and Jeffrey B. Joy; 4. Testing
the storage effect with long-term, observational data Peter B. Adler; 5.
Seedling herbivory and the temporal niche Mick E. Hanley and Rebecca J.
Sykes; 6. Temporal variation in density dependence in an herbaceous
community Norma L. Fowler and Craig M. Pease; 7. Population and community
dynamics in variable environments: the desert annual system D. Lawrence
Venable and Sarah Kimball; 8. Temporal niches, ecosystem function, and
climate change Susanne Schwinning, Gordon A. Fox and Colleen K. Kelly; Part
II. Application to Specific Questions: 9. Evolution of synchronized and
intermittent reproduction (masting) of trees: key role of regeneration
dynamics Yoh Iwasa, Akiko Satake and Yuuya Tachiki; 10. Spatiotemporal
variation can promote coexistence more strongly than temporal variation
Robin E. Snyder; 11. Roles of pollinator attraction and environmental
fluctuation in inducing flowering synchrony Akiko Satake, Yuuya Tachiki and
Yoh Iwasa; 12. Temporal dynamics and the spread of insect resistance
transgenes Michael G. Bowler, Felix Breden and Colleen K. Kelly; 13.
Concluding remarks Gordon A. Fox, Michael G. Bowler and Colleen K. Kelly;
Index.
1. Introduction Colleen K. Kelly, Michael G. Bowler and Gordon A. Fox; Part
I. Observing Temporal Processes in Nature: 2. The storage effect:
definition and tests in two plant communities Peter Chesson, Nancy J.
Huntly, Stephen H. Roxburgh, Marissa Pantastico-Caldas and José M. Facelli;
3. What temporal processes in trees tell us about competition, community
structure and speciation Colleen K. Kelly, Michael G. Bowler, Gordon A.
Fox, J. Arturo Solís-Magallanes, J. Marcela Ramos-Tapia, Pilar Lopera
Blair, Susan Schwinning, John N. Williams and Jeffrey B. Joy; 4. Testing
the storage effect with long-term, observational data Peter B. Adler; 5.
Seedling herbivory and the temporal niche Mick E. Hanley and Rebecca J.
Sykes; 6. Temporal variation in density dependence in an herbaceous
community Norma L. Fowler and Craig M. Pease; 7. Population and community
dynamics in variable environments: the desert annual system D. Lawrence
Venable and Sarah Kimball; 8. Temporal niches, ecosystem function, and
climate change Susanne Schwinning, Gordon A. Fox and Colleen K. Kelly; Part
II. Application to Specific Questions: 9. Evolution of synchronized and
intermittent reproduction (masting) of trees: key role of regeneration
dynamics Yoh Iwasa, Akiko Satake and Yuuya Tachiki; 10. Spatiotemporal
variation can promote coexistence more strongly than temporal variation
Robin E. Snyder; 11. Roles of pollinator attraction and environmental
fluctuation in inducing flowering synchrony Akiko Satake, Yuuya Tachiki and
Yoh Iwasa; 12. Temporal dynamics and the spread of insect resistance
transgenes Michael G. Bowler, Felix Breden and Colleen K. Kelly; 13.
Concluding remarks Gordon A. Fox, Michael G. Bowler and Colleen K. Kelly;
Index.
I. Observing Temporal Processes in Nature: 2. The storage effect:
definition and tests in two plant communities Peter Chesson, Nancy J.
Huntly, Stephen H. Roxburgh, Marissa Pantastico-Caldas and José M. Facelli;
3. What temporal processes in trees tell us about competition, community
structure and speciation Colleen K. Kelly, Michael G. Bowler, Gordon A.
Fox, J. Arturo Solís-Magallanes, J. Marcela Ramos-Tapia, Pilar Lopera
Blair, Susan Schwinning, John N. Williams and Jeffrey B. Joy; 4. Testing
the storage effect with long-term, observational data Peter B. Adler; 5.
Seedling herbivory and the temporal niche Mick E. Hanley and Rebecca J.
Sykes; 6. Temporal variation in density dependence in an herbaceous
community Norma L. Fowler and Craig M. Pease; 7. Population and community
dynamics in variable environments: the desert annual system D. Lawrence
Venable and Sarah Kimball; 8. Temporal niches, ecosystem function, and
climate change Susanne Schwinning, Gordon A. Fox and Colleen K. Kelly; Part
II. Application to Specific Questions: 9. Evolution of synchronized and
intermittent reproduction (masting) of trees: key role of regeneration
dynamics Yoh Iwasa, Akiko Satake and Yuuya Tachiki; 10. Spatiotemporal
variation can promote coexistence more strongly than temporal variation
Robin E. Snyder; 11. Roles of pollinator attraction and environmental
fluctuation in inducing flowering synchrony Akiko Satake, Yuuya Tachiki and
Yoh Iwasa; 12. Temporal dynamics and the spread of insect resistance
transgenes Michael G. Bowler, Felix Breden and Colleen K. Kelly; 13.
Concluding remarks Gordon A. Fox, Michael G. Bowler and Colleen K. Kelly;
Index.