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Vegetation of southern Africa edited by Richard M. Cowling, David M. Richardson and Shirley M. Pierce

Tipo de material: Libro
 impreso(a) 
 Libro impreso(a) Idioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1997Descripción: xxxiv, 615 páginas fotografías, ilustraciones, mapas 25 centímetrosISBN:
  • 0521571421
  • 9780521571425
Tema(s) en español: Clasificación:
  • C/581.5 V4
Resumen:
Inglés

Description Contents Resources Courses About the Authors This impressive work is the first comprehensive account of the vegetation of southern Africa. The region contains a remarkable juxtaposition of different ecosystems, yet it forms a cohesive ecological unit with exceptionally high endemism. The book is divided into three major parts: Part I provides the physiographic, climatic, biogeographic and historical background essential for understanding contemporary vegetation patterns and processes. Part II includes systematic descriptions of the characteristics and determinants of major vegetation units (the major terrestrial biomes, coastal vegetation, freshwater wetlands and marine vegetation). Part III elaborates on selected ecological themes of particular importance including grazing, fire, alien plant invasions, conservation and human use of plants. These are discussed in the context of prevailing paradigms in the international literature.

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Description Contents Resources Courses About the Authors This impressive work is the first comprehensive account of the vegetation of southern Africa. The region contains a remarkable juxtaposition of different ecosystems, yet it forms a cohesive ecological unit with exceptionally high endemism. The book is divided into three major parts: Part I provides the physiographic, climatic, biogeographic and historical background essential for understanding contemporary vegetation patterns and processes. Part II includes systematic descriptions of the characteristics and determinants of major vegetation units (the major terrestrial biomes, coastal vegetation, freshwater wetlands and marine vegetation). Part III elaborates on selected ecological themes of particular importance including grazing, fire, alien plant invasions, conservation and human use of plants. These are discussed in the context of prevailing paradigms in the international literature. Inglés