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Assembly rules and restoration ecology : bridging the gap between theory and practice / edited by Vicky M. Temperton [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Science and practice of ecological restorationPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Island Press, ©2004.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 439 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781429495134
  • 1429495138
  • 9781559633741
  • 1559633743
  • 9781559633758
  • 1559633751
  • 9781597265904
  • 159726590X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Assembly rules and restoration ecology.DDC classification:
  • 333.71/53 22
LOC classification:
  • QH541.15.R45 A88 2004eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Ch 1: Introduction: Why Assembly Rules are Important to the Field of Restoration Ecology -- Part I: Assembly Rules and the Search for a Conceptual Framework for Restoration Ecology -- Ch 2: Advances in Restoration Ecology: Insights from Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems -- Ch 3: The Search for Ecological Assembly Rules and Its Relevance to Restoration Ecology -- Ch 4: Assembly Models and the Practice of Restoration -- Part II: Ecological Filters as a Form of Assembly Rule.
Ch 5: Ecological Filters, Thresholds, and Gradients in Resistance to Ecosystem Reassembly -- Ch 6: The Dynamic Environmental Filter Model: How do Filtering Effects Change in Assembling Communities after Disturbance? -- Ch 7: Beyond Ecological Filters: Feedback Networks in the Assembly and Restoration of Community Structure -- Part III: Assembly Rules and Community Structure -- Ch 8: Self-Organization of Plankton Communities: A Test of Freshwater Restoration -- Ch 9: Functional Group Interaction Patterns Across Trophic Levels in a Regenerating and a Seminatural Grassland.
Ch 10: Structure, Dynamics, and Restoration of Plant Communities: Do Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Matter? -- Ch 11: Modeling of Plant Community Assembly in Relation to Deteministic and Stochastic Processes -- Ch 12: Application of Stable Nitrogen Isotopes to Investigate Food-Web Development in Regenerating Ecosystems -- Part IV: Assembly Rules in Severely Degraded Environments -- Ch 13: The Roles of Seed Dispersal Ability and Seedling Salt Tolerance in Community Assembly of a Severely Degraded Site.
Ch 14: Order of Arrival and Availability of Safe Sites: An Example of Their Importance for Plant Community Assembly in Stressed Ecosystems -- Ch 15: Are Assembly Rules Apparent in the Regeneration of a Former Uranium Mining Site? -- Ch 16: The Role of Nutrients and the Importance of Function in the Assembly of Ecosystems -- Part V: Disturbance and Assembly -- Ch 17: Disturbance, Succession, and Community Assembly in Terrestrial Plant Communities -- Ch 18: Disturbance, Assembly Rules, and Benthic Communities in Running Waters: A Review and Some Implications for Restoration.
Ch 19: How Structure Controls Assembly in the Hyporheic Zone of Rivers and Streams: Colmation as a Disturbance -- Synthesis -- Ch 20: Assembly Rules and Ecosystem Restoration: Where to from Here? -- About the Contributors -- Index.
Summary: Annotation An introduction, overview, and synthesis of the potential role of assembly rules theory in restoration ecology. Brings together information and ideas relating to ecosystem assembly in a restoration context, and includes material from a wide geographic range and a variety of perspectives.
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Annotation An introduction, overview, and synthesis of the potential role of assembly rules theory in restoration ecology. Brings together information and ideas relating to ecosystem assembly in a restoration context, and includes material from a wide geographic range and a variety of perspectives.

Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Ch 1: Introduction: Why Assembly Rules are Important to the Field of Restoration Ecology -- Part I: Assembly Rules and the Search for a Conceptual Framework for Restoration Ecology -- Ch 2: Advances in Restoration Ecology: Insights from Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems -- Ch 3: The Search for Ecological Assembly Rules and Its Relevance to Restoration Ecology -- Ch 4: Assembly Models and the Practice of Restoration -- Part II: Ecological Filters as a Form of Assembly Rule.

Ch 5: Ecological Filters, Thresholds, and Gradients in Resistance to Ecosystem Reassembly -- Ch 6: The Dynamic Environmental Filter Model: How do Filtering Effects Change in Assembling Communities after Disturbance? -- Ch 7: Beyond Ecological Filters: Feedback Networks in the Assembly and Restoration of Community Structure -- Part III: Assembly Rules and Community Structure -- Ch 8: Self-Organization of Plankton Communities: A Test of Freshwater Restoration -- Ch 9: Functional Group Interaction Patterns Across Trophic Levels in a Regenerating and a Seminatural Grassland.

Ch 10: Structure, Dynamics, and Restoration of Plant Communities: Do Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Matter? -- Ch 11: Modeling of Plant Community Assembly in Relation to Deteministic and Stochastic Processes -- Ch 12: Application of Stable Nitrogen Isotopes to Investigate Food-Web Development in Regenerating Ecosystems -- Part IV: Assembly Rules in Severely Degraded Environments -- Ch 13: The Roles of Seed Dispersal Ability and Seedling Salt Tolerance in Community Assembly of a Severely Degraded Site.

Ch 14: Order of Arrival and Availability of Safe Sites: An Example of Their Importance for Plant Community Assembly in Stressed Ecosystems -- Ch 15: Are Assembly Rules Apparent in the Regeneration of a Former Uranium Mining Site? -- Ch 16: The Role of Nutrients and the Importance of Function in the Assembly of Ecosystems -- Part V: Disturbance and Assembly -- Ch 17: Disturbance, Succession, and Community Assembly in Terrestrial Plant Communities -- Ch 18: Disturbance, Assembly Rules, and Benthic Communities in Running Waters: A Review and Some Implications for Restoration.

Ch 19: How Structure Controls Assembly in the Hyporheic Zone of Rivers and Streams: Colmation as a Disturbance -- Synthesis -- Ch 20: Assembly Rules and Ecosystem Restoration: Where to from Here? -- About the Contributors -- Index.

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