Mammals in Western Coniferous Forest Ecosystems

Mammals in Western Coniferous Forest Ecosystems
Author: Hugh Clark Black
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1977
Genre: Forest ecology
ISBN:

This volume results from an experiment in data retrieval. During the initial stage of the Coniferous Forest Biome the authors were asked to provide access to the literature on mammals as it pertained to the interests of the Biome investigation. One constraint was that the total number of entries should not much exceed 1000. Another was that no new items would be added after the project was undertaken (1971). In order to keep the total number of items within bounds, it was necessary to choose. In choosing, we emphasized the geographic location of the Biome Investigation, the Pacific Northwest, and the emphasis of most Biome studies, productivity and effects of forest manipulation. We attempted to include all mammal papers that would be useful both to vertebrate zoologists working within the fields of Biome interest and to their colleagues in other disciplines. Therefore both methodological and substantive papers are included. Taxonomy is derived from Ingles (1965) and, where necessary, from Walker et al. (1964).

Mammal Community Dynamics

Mammal Community Dynamics
Author: Cynthia J. Zabel
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2003-09-18
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521008655

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Animals' Influence on the Landscape and Ecological Importance

Animals' Influence on the Landscape and Ecological Importance
Author: Friedrich-Karl Holtmeier
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2014-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401792941

In its first English-language edition, this book introduces the many-faceted interactions of animal populations with their habitats. From soil fauna, ants and termites to small and large herbivores, burrowing mammals and birds, the author presents a comprehensive analysis of animals and ecosystems that is as broad and varied as all nature. Chapter 2 addresses the functional role of animals in landscape ecosystems, emphasizing fluxes of energy and matter within and between ecosystems, and the effects of animals on qualitative and structural habitat change. Discussion includes chapters on the role of animal population density and the impacts of native herbivores on vegetation and habitats from the tropics to the polar regions. Cyclic mass outbreaks of species such as the larch bud moth in Switzerland, the mountain pine beetle and the African red-billed weaver bird are described and analyzed. Other chapters discuss Zoochory – the dispersal of seeds by ants, mammals and birds – and the influence of burrowing animals on soil development and geomorphology. Consideration extends to the impact of feral domestic animals. Chapter 5 focuses on problems resulting from introduction of alien animals and from re-introduction of animal species to their original habitats, discusses the effects on ecosystems of burrowing, digging and trampling by animals. The author also addresses keystone species such as kangaroo rats, termites and beavers. Chapter 6 addresses the role of animals in landscape management and nature conservation, with chapters on the impact of newcomer species such as animals introduced into Australia, New Zealand and Europe, and the consequences of reintroduction of species to original habitat. It also discusses the carrying capacity of natural habit, public attitudes toward conversation and more. The final section ponders the effects of climate on interactions between animals and their habitats.

Fire Ecology of Western Montana Forest Habitat Types

Fire Ecology of Western Montana Forest Habitat Types
Author: William C. Fischer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1987
Genre: Fire ecology
ISBN:

Provides information on fire as an ecological factor for forest habitat types in western Montana. Identifies Fire Groups of habitat types based on fire's role in forest succession. Describes forest fuels and suggests considerations for fire management.