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    Structure and Function of Mountain Ecosystems in Japan

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    Structure and Function of Mountain Ecosystems in Japan

    Structure and Function of Mountain Ecosystems in Japan: Biodiversity and Vulnerability to Climate Change
    Springer | Ecology | March 22 2016 | ISBN-10: 4431559523 | 173 pages | pdf | 5.22 mb

    Editors: Kudo, Gaku (Ed.)
    Is the first book summarizing the structure and uniqueness of Japanese mountain ecosystems
    Provides a wide scope of mountain ecosystems, covering microbes to forests and terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
    Comprises chapters that contain unique methodologies and the latest reviews of various fields in ecology
    Presents many interesting, diverse, and new insights on the impact of global change on natural ecosystems


    The purpose of this book is to summarize new insights on the structure and function of mountain ecosystems and to present evidence and perspectives on the impact of climate change on biodiversity. This volume describes overall features of high-mountain ecosystems in Japan, which are characterized by clear seasonality and snow-thawing dynamics. Individual chapters cover a variety of unique topics, namely, vegetation dynamics along elevations, the physiological function of alpine plants, the structure of flowering phenology, plant–pollinator interactions, the geographical pattern of coniferous forests, terrestrial–aquatic linkage in carbon dynamics, and the community structure of bacteria in mountain lake systems. High-mountain ecosystems are characterized by unique flora and fauna, including many endemic and rare species. On the other hand, the systems are extremely vulnerable to environmental change. The biodiversity is maintained by the existence of spatiotemporally heterogeneous habitats along environmental gradients, such as elevation and snowmelt time. Understanding the structure and function of mountain ecosystems is crucial for the conservation of mountain biodiversity and the prediction of the climate change impacts.The diverse studies and integrated synthesis presented in this book provide readers with a holistic view of mountain ecosystems. It is a recommended read for anyone interested in mountain ecosystems and alpine plants, including undergraduate and graduate students studying ecology, field workers involved in conservational activity in mountains, policymakers planning ecosystem management of protected areas, and researchers of general ecology. In particular, this book will be of interest to ecologists of countries who are not familiar with Japanese mountain ecosystems, which are characterized by humid summers, cold winters, and the snowiest climate in the world.

    Number of Illustrations and Tables
    22 b/w illustrations, 33 illustrations in colour
    Topics
    Ecosystems
    Plant Physiology
    Climate Change
    Biodiversity
    Freshwater & Marine Ecology

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