Physiological Ecology of Tropical Plants

Physiological Ecology of Tropical Plants

by Ulrich Lïttge
Physiological Ecology of Tropical Plants

Physiological Ecology of Tropical Plants

by Ulrich Lïttge

Paperback(2nd ed. 2008)

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Overview

In spite of international agreements at the political level not much has changed since the late 1980s in terms of reducing the speed of destruction of original tropical environments.

However, since the publication of the first edition ten years ago, international research efforts in physiological ecology of plants in the tropics has increased enormously in quantity and quality. In some fields advances were more substantial than in others. New approaches came up in remote sensing and at the other end of the scope in some areas molecular biology was particularly developed regarding ecological performance of tropical plants, e.g. in understanding the adaptation of resurrection plants to the extreme habitat of inselbergs.

The wealth of new information made it necessary to break large chapters down into smaller ones. Tropical forests which occupy about half of the entire volume of the book were now arranged in 5 chapters covering structure and function under the influence of environmental cues and including epiphytes and mangroves as part of the tropical forest complex. Savannas were now treated in two chapters. Coastal salinas have been combined with a new section on the Brazilian restingas in a chapter on coastal sand plains.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642439643
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 11/01/2014
Edition description: 2nd ed. 2008
Pages: 458
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d)

About the Author

Ulrich Lüttge is also series editor of our series "Progress in Botany", and Editor-in-Chief of our journal "Trees - Structure and Function".

Table of Contents

Large-Scale Sensing and Diagnosis in Relation to the Tropical Environment.- Tropical Forests. I. Physiognomy and Functional Structure.- Tropical Forests. II. Ecophysiological Responses to Light.- Tropical Forests. III. Ecophysiological Responses to Drought.- Tropical Forests. IV. Lianas, Hemi-Epiphytes, Epiphytes and Mistletoes.- Tropical Forests. V. Mangroves.- Ecosystems of Coastal Sand Plains.- Savannas. I. Physiognomy, Terminology and Ecotones: Why Do Savannas Exist?.- Savannas. II. The Environmental FactorsWater,Mineral Nutrients and Fire.- Inselbergs.- Páramos.
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