Maintaining biodiversity in forest ecosystems / edited by Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Cambridge University Press, 1999Description: xiv, 698 p. : illISBN:- 0521637686 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 0521631041 (alk. paper)
- Forest ecosystems [Portion of title]
- 639.9
- QH75. M32125 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. Introduction: -- 1. Biological diversity / M. Hunter -- 2. Principles of ecological forestry / R. Seymour and M. Hunter -- Part II. The Macro Approach, Managing Forest Landscapes: -- 3. Species composition B. Palik and R. Engstrom / 4. Dynamic forest mosaics -- 5. Abiotic factors / A. Hansen and J. Rotella -- 6. Forest edges / G. Matlack and J. Litvaitis -- 7. Islands and fragments / Y. Haila -- 8. Riparian zones / M. Brinson and J. Verhoeven -- 9. Forested wetlands / A. Calhoun -- Part III. The Micro Approach, Managing Forest Stands: 10. Dying, dead and down trees -- 11. Vertical diversity / N. Brokaw and R. Lent -- 12. Production silviculture / S. Moore and H. Lee Allen -- 13. Special species / I. Thompson and P. Angelstam -- 14. Genetic diversity / C. Millar -- Part IV. Synthesis and Implementation: -- 15. Restoration ecology L. Frelich and K. Puettman / 16. Forest reserves -- 17. Forest organization, management and policy / C. Oliver, M. Boydak, G. Segura and B. Bare -- 18. The economic perspective / B. Lippke and J. Bishop -- 19. Social perspectives / L. Maguire.
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