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Warm-Temperate Deciduous Forests around the Northern Hemisphere electronic resource edited by Elgene O. Box, Kazue Fujiwara.

Contributor(s): Box, Elgene O [editor.] | Fujiwara, Kazue [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Geobotany Studies, Basics, Methods and Case StudiesPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: VIII, 292 p. 59 illus., 25 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319012612Subject(s): earth sciences | Geobiology | Physical geography | Plant Ecology | Plant science | Botany | Earth Sciences | Biogeosciences | Physical Geography | Plant Ecology | Plant SciencesDDC classification: 550 LOC classification: QH343.4Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Warm-temperate Deciduous Forests: Concepts and Global Overview -- Character of Warm-temperate Forests in Asia -- Chorology and Phytosociology of Quercus petraea in Trentino-Alto Adige -- Warm-temperate Deciduous Forests of Eastern North America -- Quantitative Delimitation of Warm-temperate Deciduous Forest Areas.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Warm-temperate deciduous forests are "southern", mainly oak-dominated deciduous forests, as found over the warmer southern parts of the temperate deciduous forest regions of East Asia, Europe and eastern North America. Climatic analysis has shown that these forests extend from typical temperate climates to well into the warm-temperate zone, in areas where winters are a bit too cold for the ‘zonal’ evergreen broad-leaved forests normally expected in that climatic zone. This book is the first to recognize and describe these southern deciduous forests as an alternative to the evergreen forests of the warm-temperate zone. This warm-temperate zone will become more important under global warming, since it represents the contested transition between deciduous and evergreen forests and between tropical and temperate floristic elements. This book is dedicated to the memory of Tatsuō Kira, the imaginative Japanese ecologist who first noticed and described this general zonation exception and who proposed the name warm-temperate deciduous forest.
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Introduction -- Warm-temperate Deciduous Forests: Concepts and Global Overview -- Character of Warm-temperate Forests in Asia -- Chorology and Phytosociology of Quercus petraea in Trentino-Alto Adige -- Warm-temperate Deciduous Forests of Eastern North America -- Quantitative Delimitation of Warm-temperate Deciduous Forest Areas.

Warm-temperate deciduous forests are "southern", mainly oak-dominated deciduous forests, as found over the warmer southern parts of the temperate deciduous forest regions of East Asia, Europe and eastern North America. Climatic analysis has shown that these forests extend from typical temperate climates to well into the warm-temperate zone, in areas where winters are a bit too cold for the ‘zonal’ evergreen broad-leaved forests normally expected in that climatic zone. This book is the first to recognize and describe these southern deciduous forests as an alternative to the evergreen forests of the warm-temperate zone. This warm-temperate zone will become more important under global warming, since it represents the contested transition between deciduous and evergreen forests and between tropical and temperate floristic elements. This book is dedicated to the memory of Tatsuō Kira, the imaginative Japanese ecologist who first noticed and described this general zonation exception and who proposed the name warm-temperate deciduous forest.

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