Fern Ecology

Fern Ecology
Author: Klaus Mehltreter
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2010-06-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 113948768X

Ferns are an integral part of the world's flora, appreciated for their beauty as ornamentals, problematic as invaders and endangered by human interference. They often dominate forest understories but also colonize open areas, invade waterways and survive in nutrient-poor wastelands and eroded pastures. Presented here is the first comprehensive summary of fern ecology, with worldwide examples from Siberia to the islands of Hawaii. Topics include a brief history of the ecological study of ferns, a global survey of fern biogeography, fern population dynamics, the role of ferns in ecosystem nutrient cycles, their adaptations to xeric environments and future directions in fern ecology. Fully illustrated concepts and processes provide a framework for future research and utilization of ferns for graduate students and professionals in ecology, conservation and land management.

Commercial Uses and Volume of Hawaiian Tree Fern

Commercial Uses and Volume of Hawaiian Tree Fern
Author: Robert Elvon Nelson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1962
Genre: Cyatheaceae
ISBN:

Several species of tree fern grow to large sizes on the Hawaiian islands. Roots, growing from the base of fronds, develop a trunk of fibrous material that has commercial uses. Harvesting and processing tree fern is the basis of a small, thriving industry. A volume table for estimating the cubic contents of individual ferns is given together with preliminary information on the abundance, concentration, and total volume of this natural resource.