Pocket Gophers in Forest Ecosystems

Pocket Gophers in Forest Ecosystems
Title Pocket Gophers in Forest Ecosystems PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Lea Teipner
Publisher
Total Pages 60
Release 1983
Genre Forest ecology
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Pocket Gophers in Forest Ecosystems

Pocket Gophers in Forest Ecosystems
Title Pocket Gophers in Forest Ecosystems PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Lea Teipner
Publisher
Total Pages 60
Release 1983
Genre Forest ecology
ISBN

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Pocket Gophers and Reforestation in the Pacific Northwest

Pocket Gophers and Reforestation in the Pacific Northwest
Title Pocket Gophers and Reforestation in the Pacific Northwest PDF eBook
Author Victor G. Barnes
Publisher
Total Pages 24
Release 1973
Genre Conifers
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Pocket gophers (Thomomy spp.) have an important effect on reforestation in the Pacific Northwest through damage to conifer reproduction. Damage is most serious east of the Cascade Range in Washington and Oregon and northeastern California. Damage also has been reported in northern Idaho. The purpose of this report is to review pocket gopher problems in the Northwest, summarize present knowledge of gopher biology, outline current control methods, and suggest future research needs.

Pocket Gopher Food Habits on Two Disturbed Forest Sites in Central Arizona

Pocket Gopher Food Habits on Two Disturbed Forest Sites in Central Arizona
Title Pocket Gopher Food Habits on Two Disturbed Forest Sites in Central Arizona PDF eBook
Author Gerald J. Gottfried
Publisher
Total Pages 14
Release 1984
Genre Pocket gophers
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Poisoning and Trapping Pocket Gophers to Protect Conifers in Northeastern Oregon

Poisoning and Trapping Pocket Gophers to Protect Conifers in Northeastern Oregon
Title Poisoning and Trapping Pocket Gophers to Protect Conifers in Northeastern Oregon PDF eBook
Author Glenn LeRoy Crouch
Publisher
Total Pages 656
Release 1979
Genre Conifers
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Subterranean Rodents

Subterranean Rodents
Title Subterranean Rodents PDF eBook
Author Sabine Begall
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 392
Release 2007-06-12
Genre Science
ISBN 3540692762

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Subterranean Rodents presents achievements from recent years of research on these rodents, divided into five sections: ecophysiology; sensory ecology; life histories, behavioural ecology and demography; environmental and economical impact; molecular ecology and evolution. It is a must for all researchers working in this field and will be of interest to zoologists, physiologists, morphologists, ecologists, and evolutionary biologists.

Forest Ecology

Forest Ecology
Title Forest Ecology PDF eBook
Author Daniel M. Kashian
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 788
Release 2023-03-13
Genre Science
ISBN 1119476089

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FOREST ECOLOGY Authoritative resource covering traditional plant ecology topics and contemporary components such as climate change, invasive species, ecosystem services, and more Forest Ecology provides comprehensive coverage of the field, focusing on traditional plant ecology topics of tree structure and growth, regeneration, effects of light and temperature on tree physiology, forest communities, succession, and diversity. The work also reviews abiotic factors of light, temperature, physiography (landforms and topography), soil, and disturbance (especially fire), and provides coverage of ecosystem-level topics including carbon storage and balance, nutrient cycling, and forest ecosystem productivity. The 5th edition of Forest Ecology retains the readability and accessibility of the previous editions and includes important additional topical material that has surfaced in the field. All topics are approached with a landscape ecosystem or geo-ecological view, which places biota (organisms and communities) in context as integral parts of whole ecosystems that also include air (atmosphere and climate), topography, soil, and water. As such, the book fills a niche utilized by no other forest ecology text on the market, helping students and researchers consider whole ecosystems at multiple scales. Sample topics covered in Forest Ecology include: Contemporary components of forest ecology, including climate change, invasive species, diversity, ecological forestry, landscape ecology, and ecosystem services. Characteristics of physiography important for forest ecosystems, including its effects on microclimate, disturbance, soil, and vegetation. Genetic diversity of woody plants and genecological differentiation of tree species, including the importance of hybridization, polyploidy, and epigenetics. Site quality estimation using tree height and ground flora, and multiple-factor approaches to forest site and ecosystem classification and mapping. Forest Ecology is a highly accessible text for students, but it also serves as an excellent reference for academics. In addition, practitioners of forest ecology can also harness the information within to gain better insight into the field for practical application of concepts.