Landscape Ecology: A Top Down Approach

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ISBN 9781566703680
Cat# L1368
 

Features

  • Gives a historical perspective in order to assess and critique current conservation management practices
  • Provides a complete understanding of the concept of Landscape Ecology
  • Explores Landforms and Landscapes ó an understanding of landforms and geomorphocological processes is essential in the understanding of the ecology of landscapes
  • Discusses the Fragmented Landscape ó focusing on the changes that need to be made for conservation management in the future
  • Includes a complete discussion of Habitat Conservation Planning
  • Summary

    Landscape Ecology - a rapidly growing science - quantifies the ways ecosystems interact. It establishes links between activities in one region and repercussions in another. Landscape Ecology: A Top-Down Approach serves as a general introduction to this emerging area of study.
    In this book the authors take a "top down" approach. They believe that context is equally as important as content and that an isolated, dismembered landscape fragment loses biodiversity. In contrast, past and current ecosystem studies have not considered the consequences of outside influences.
    The authors argue that the most detailed mathematical models of biodiversity within a landscape do not suffice to predict the outcome of management practices if the contextual analysis reveals that human impacts outside the landscape contribute to a reserve's ultimate demise. The material presented in this book demonstrates that protecting disconnected vignettes of nature in isolated national parks and reserves, or saving so-called "hot spots" of biodiversity, does not work.
    The rapid convergence of themes in ecology supports the study of the ecology of landscapes. Advances in this field will come from studies in landscape effects and the mobile organisms whose top down effects create and maintain landscapes. Landscape Ecology: A Top Down Approach supplies the basics for this work.

    Table of Contents

    THE PRESENCE OF THE PAST
    Brief History of Landscape Ecology
    An Epistemology of Landscape Ecology
    The Presence of the Past
    Landforms and Landscapes
    THE ECOLOGY OF LANDSCAPES
    The Ecology in Landscape Ecology
    Landscape and Edge Effects on Population Dynamics: Approaches and Examples
    LANDSCAPE THEORY AND PRACTICE
    The Re-Membered Landscape
    Quantifying Constraints Upon Trophic and Migratory Transfers Landscapes
    Land Use in America: The Forgotten Agenda
    The European Experience: From Site Protection to Ecological Networks
    A Land Transformation Model for the Saginaw Bay Watershed
    Individual-Based Models on the Landscape: Applications to the Everglades
    REFERENCES
    INDEX