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- Principles of Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology
- Preface
- Contents
- Part I: Context
- 1: The Ecosystem Concept
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Overview of Ecosystem Ecology
- History of Ecosystem Ecology
- Ecosystem Structure and Functioning
- Ecosystem Processes
- Ecosystem Structure and Constraints
- Controls Over Ecosystem Processes
- Human-Induced Ecosystem Change
- Human Impacts on Ecosystems
- Resilience and Threshold Changes
- Degradation in Ecosystem Services
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- 2: Earth’s Climate System
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Earth’s Energy Budget
- The Atmospheric System
- Atmospheric Composition and Chemistry
- Atmospheric Structure
- Atmospheric Circulation
- The Ocean
- Ocean Structure
- Ocean Circulation
- Landform Effects on Climate
- Vegetation Influences on Climate
- Temporal Variability in Climate
- Long-Term Changes
- Anthropogenic Climate Change
- Interannual Climate Variability
- Seasonal and Daily Variation
- Storms and Weather
- Relationship of Climate to Ecosystem Distribution and Structure
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- 3: Geology, Soils, and Sediments
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Controls Over Soil Formation
- Parent Material
- Climate
- Topography
- Time
- Potential Biota
- Human Activities
- Controls Over Soil Loss
- Development of Soil Profiles
- Additions to Soils
- Soil Transformations
- Soil Transfers
- Losses from Soils
- Soil Horizons and Soil Classification
- Soil Properties and Ecosystem Functioning
- Soil Physical Properties
- Soil Chemical Properties
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- Part II: Mechanisms
- 4: Water and Energy Balance
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Surface Energy Balance
- Radiation Budget
- Partitioning of Absorbed Radiation
- Box 4.1 The Energetics of Water Movement
- Overview of Ecosystem Water Budgets
- Water Inputs to Ecosystems
- Water Movements Within Ecosystems
- Water Movement from the Canopy to the Soil
- Water Storage and Movement in the Soil
- Water Movement from Soil to Roots
- Water Movement Through Plants
- Roots
- Box 4.2 Tracing Water Flow Through Ecosystems
- Stems
- Leaves
- Water Losses from Ecosystems
- Evaporation from Wet Canopies
- Evapotranspiration from Dry Canopies
- Changes in Storage
- Runoff
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- 5: Carbon Inputs to Ecosystems
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Overview of Carbon Inputs to Ecosystems
- Biochemistry of Photosynthesis
- Pelagic Photosynthesis
- Light Limitation
- CO 2 Supply
- Nutrient Limitation
- Pelagic GPP
- Living on the Edge: Streams and Shorelines
- Terrestrial Photosynthesis
- Photosynthetic Structure of Terrestrial Ecosystems
- C 4 Photosynthesis
- Box 5.1 Carbon Isotopes
- Crassulacean Acid Metabolism
- CO 2 Limitation
- Light Limitation
- Nitrogen Limitation and Photosynthetic Capacity
- Water Limitation
- Temperature Effects
- Pollutants
- Terrestrial GPP
- Canopy Processes
- Leaf Area
- Length of the Photosynthetic Season
- Satellite-Based Estimates of GPP
- Summary
- Additional Reading
- 6: Plant Carbon Budgets
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Plant Respiration
- What Is NPP?
- Marine NPP
- Lake NPP
- Stream and River NPP
- Terrestrial NPP
- Physiological Controls Over NPP
- Environmental and Species Controls Over NPP
- Allocation
- Allocation of NPP
- Allocation Response to Multiple Resources
- Diurnal and Seasonal Cycles of Allocation
- Tissue Turnover
- Global Distribution of Biomass and NPP
- Biome Differences in Biomass
- Biome Differences in NPP
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- 7: Decomposition and Ecosystem Carbon Budgets
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Overview of Decomposition and Ecosystem Carbon Balance
- Leaching of Litter
- Litter Fragmentation
- Chemical Alteration
- Fungi
- Bacteria and Archaea
- Soil Animals
- Temporal and Spatial Heterogeneity of Decomposition
- Temporal Pattern
- Vertical Distribution
- Box 7.1 Isotopes and Soil Carbon Turnover
- Factors Controlling Decomposition
- Litter Quality
- Rhizosphere Stimulation of Decomposition
- Microbial Community Composition and Enzymatic Capacity
- The Environment
- Moisture
- Temperature
- Soil Organic Matter
- Soil Properties
- Soil Disturbance
- Humus Formation
- Peat Accumulation and Trace Gas Emissions
- Heterotrophic Respiration
- Net Ecosystem Production (NEP)
- Box 7.2 Measuring Carbon Fluxes of Ecosystems and Regions
- Net Ecosystem Carbon Balance
- Gaseous Carbon Fluxes
- Particulate Carbon Fluxes
- Dissolved Carbon Fluxes
- Stream Carbon Fluxes
- Stream Decomposition
- Stream Carbon Budgets
- Lake Carbon Fluxes
- Ocean Carbon Fluxes
- Carbon Exchange at the Global Scale
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- 8: Plant Nutrient Use
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Overview
- Ocean Ecosystems
- Lake Ecosystems
- Rivers and Streams
- Terrestrial Ecosystems
- Nutrient Movement to the Root
- Diffusion
- Mass Flow
- Root Interception
- Nutrient Absorption
- Nutrient Supply
- Development of Root Length
- Mycorrhizae
- Nitrogen Fixation
- Root Absorption Properties
- Nutrient Use
- Nutrient Loss from Plants
- Senescence
- Leaching Loss from Plants
- Herbivory
- Other Avenues of Nutrient Loss from Plants
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- 9: Nutrient Cycling
- Introduction
- A Focal Point
- Overview of Nutrient Cycling
- Marine Nutrient Cycling
- Large-Scale Nutrient Cycles
- Estuaries
- Coastal Currents
- Lake Nutrient Cycling
- Stream Nutrient Cycling
- Nitrogen Inputs to Terrestrial Ecosystems
- Biological Nitrogen Fixation
- Groups of Nitrogen Fixers
- Causes of Variation in Nitrogen Fixation
- Nitrogen Deposition
- Internal Cycling of Nitrogen
- Overview of Mineralization
- Production and Fate of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen
- Production and Fate of Ammonium
- Production and Fate of Nitrate
- Temporal and Spatial Variability
- Pathways of Nitrogen Loss
- Gaseous Losses of Nitrogen
- Ecological Controls
- Atmospheric Roles of Nitrogen Gases
- Solution Losses
- Erosional Losses
- Other Element Cycles
- Phosphorus
- Sulfur
- Essential Cations
- Micronutrients and Nonessential Elements
- Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycling in Agricultural Systems
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- 10: Trophic Dynamics
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Overview of Trophic Dynamics
- Controls Over Energy Flow through Ecosystems
- Bottom-Up Controls
- Top-Down Controls
- Trophic Effects on Nutrient Cycling
- Ecological Efficiencies
- Trophic Efficiency and Energy Flow
- Consumption Efficiency
- Assimilation Efficiency
- Production Efficiency
- Food Chain Length
- Seasonal and Interannual Patterns
- Nutrient Transfers
- Detritus-Based Trophic Systems
- Integrated Food Webs
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- 11: Species Effects on Ecosystem Processes
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Overview of Species Effects on Ecosystem Processes
- Effect Functional Types
- Species Effects on Biogeochemistry
- Nutrient Supply
- Nutrient Turnover
- Species Effects on Biophysical Processes
- Species Effects on Trophic Interactions
- Species Effects on Disturbance Regime
- Response Functional Types
- Integrating the Effects of Traits on Ecosystems
- Functional Matrix of Multiple Traits
- Linkages Between Response and Effect Traits
- Diversity as Insurance
- Species Interactions and Ecosystem Processes
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- Part III: Patterns
- 12: Temporal Dynamics
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Ecosystem Resilience and Change
- Alternative Stable States
- Resilience and Thresholds
- Sources of Resilience
- Limits to Resilience
- Thresholds and Regime Shifts
- Box 12.1 Resilience and Regime Shifts
- Disturbance
- Conceptual Framework
- Impact of a Disturbance Event
- Recovery and Renewal after Disturbance
- Disturbance Regime
- Succession
- Ecosystem Structure and Composition
- Primary Succession
- Secondary Succession
- Water and Energy Exchange
- Carbon Balance
- Primary Succession
- Secondary Succession
- Nutrient Cycling
- Primary Succession
- Secondary Succession
- Trophic Dynamics
- Temporal Scaling of Ecological Processes
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- 13: Landscape Heterogeneity and Ecosystem Dynamics
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Concepts of Landscape Heterogeneity
- Causes of Spatial Heterogeneity
- Detection and Analysis of Spatial Heterogeneity
- State Factors and Interactive Controls
- Community Processes and Legacies
- Disturbance
- Interactions Among Sources of Heterogeneity
- Patch Interactions on the Landscape
- Topographic and Land–Water Interactions
- Atmospheric Transfers
- Movement of Plants and Animals on the Landscape
- Disturbance Spread
- Human Land-Use Change and Landscape Heterogeneity
- Extensification
- Intensification
- Extrapolation to Larger Scales
- Box 13.1 Spatial Scaling Through Ecological Modeling
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- Part IV: Integration
- 14: Changes in the Earth System
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Human Drivers of Change
- The Global Water Cycle
- Water Pools and Fluxes
- Anthropogenic Changes in the Water Cycle
- Consequences of Changes in the Water Cycle
- The Global Carbon Cycle
- Carbon Pools and Fluxes
- Changes in Atmospheric CO 2
- Marine Sinks for CO 2
- Box 14.1 Partitioning of Carbon Uptake Between the Land and Ocean
- Terrestrial Sinks for CO 2
- CO 2 Effects on Climate
- The Global Methane Budget
- The Global Nitrogen Cycle
- Nitrogen Pools and Fluxes
- Anthropogenic Changes in the Nitrogen Cycle
- The Global Phosphorus Cycle
- Phosphorus Pools and Fluxes
- Anthropogenic Changes in the Phosphorus Cycle
- The Global Sulfur Cycle
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- 15: Managing and Sustaining Ecosystems
- Introduction
- A Focal Issue
- Sustaining Social–Ecological Systems
- Box 15.1 Social-Ecological Interactions and the Flooding of New Orleans
- Sustainability
- Ecological Dimensions of Sustainability
- Box 15.2 Assessing Tradeoffs Among Ecosystem Services: Hydropower Versus Conservation in New Zealand
- Box 15.3 Water Purification for New York City
- Conceptual Framework for Ecosystem Management
- Sustaining Soil Resources
- Sustaining Biodiversity
- Sustaining Variability and Resilience
- Applying Ecosystem Principles to Management
- Forest Management
- Fisheries Management
- Ecosystem Renewal
- Box 15.4 Everglades Restoration Study
- Management for Endangered Species
- Socioeconomic Contexts of Ecosystem Management
- Meeting Human Needs and Wants
- Managing Flows of Ecosystem Services
- Addressing Political Realities
- Innovation and Adaptive Management
- Sustainable Development: Social–Ecological Transformation
- Summary
- Review Questions
- Additional Reading
- Abbreviations
- Glossary
- References
- Index
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