Biomonitoring: General and Applied Aspects on Regional and Global Scales [electronic resource] /
A General aspects of biomonitoring -- Biomonitoring — Tasks and limits -- Statistical design and analysis in long-term vegetation monitoring -- Administration levels and tasks of nature conservation efficiency control -- B Examples of applied biomonitoring in Germany and Switzerland -- Monitoring recent vegetation changes in nutrient-rich beechwoods in central Germany -- Biomonitoring — Evaluation and assessment of heavy metal concentrations from two German moss monitoring surveys -- Do phytophenological series contribute to vegetation monitoring? -- Species responses to climatic variation and land-use change in grasslands of southern Switzerland -- Little flowers in a mild winter -- Vegetation monitoring on a small-scale restoration site in the alpine belt: Pilatus Kulm, Switzerland -- C Aspects of global change in the Alps and in the high arctic region -- Long-term monitoring of mountain peaks in the Alps -- Monitoring of Eastern and Southern Swiss Alpine timberline ecotones -- Observed changes in vegetation in relation to climate warming -- Laurophyllisation — A sign of a changing climate? -- Changes of plant community patterns, phytomass and carbon balance in a high arctic tundra ecosystem under a climate of increasing cloudiness.
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2001
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Subjects: | Life sciences., Atmospheric sciences., Plant ecology., Forestry., Plant physiology., Nature conservation., Life Sciences., Plant Ecology., Atmospheric Sciences., Plant Physiology., Nature Conservation., |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9686-2 |
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Summary: | A General aspects of biomonitoring -- Biomonitoring — Tasks and limits -- Statistical design and analysis in long-term vegetation monitoring -- Administration levels and tasks of nature conservation efficiency control -- B Examples of applied biomonitoring in Germany and Switzerland -- Monitoring recent vegetation changes in nutrient-rich beechwoods in central Germany -- Biomonitoring — Evaluation and assessment of heavy metal concentrations from two German moss monitoring surveys -- Do phytophenological series contribute to vegetation monitoring? -- Species responses to climatic variation and land-use change in grasslands of southern Switzerland -- Little flowers in a mild winter -- Vegetation monitoring on a small-scale restoration site in the alpine belt: Pilatus Kulm, Switzerland -- C Aspects of global change in the Alps and in the high arctic region -- Long-term monitoring of mountain peaks in the Alps -- Monitoring of Eastern and Southern Swiss Alpine timberline ecotones -- Observed changes in vegetation in relation to climate warming -- Laurophyllisation — A sign of a changing climate? -- Changes of plant community patterns, phytomass and carbon balance in a high arctic tundra ecosystem under a climate of increasing cloudiness. |
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