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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Main Authors: Burga, C. A. editor., Kratochwil, A. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2001
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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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1978832018-07-30T23:24:05ZBiomonitoring: General and Applied Aspects on Regional and Global Scales [electronic resource] / Burga, C. A. editor. Kratochwil, A. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,2001.engA 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.Life sciences.Atmospheric sciences.Plant ecology.Forestry.Plant physiology.Nature conservation.Life Sciences.Plant Ecology.Atmospheric Sciences.Plant Physiology.Forestry.Nature Conservation.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9686-2URN:ISBN:9789401596862
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topic Life sciences.
Atmospheric sciences.
Plant ecology.
Forestry.
Plant physiology.
Nature conservation.
Life Sciences.
Plant Ecology.
Atmospheric Sciences.
Plant Physiology.
Forestry.
Nature Conservation.
Life sciences.
Atmospheric sciences.
Plant ecology.
Forestry.
Plant physiology.
Nature conservation.
Life Sciences.
Plant Ecology.
Atmospheric Sciences.
Plant Physiology.
Forestry.
Nature Conservation.
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Atmospheric sciences.
Plant ecology.
Forestry.
Plant physiology.
Nature conservation.
Life Sciences.
Plant Ecology.
Atmospheric Sciences.
Plant Physiology.
Forestry.
Nature Conservation.
Life sciences.
Atmospheric sciences.
Plant ecology.
Forestry.
Plant physiology.
Nature conservation.
Life Sciences.
Plant Ecology.
Atmospheric Sciences.
Plant Physiology.
Forestry.
Nature Conservation.
Burga, C. A. editor.
Kratochwil, A. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Biomonitoring: General and Applied Aspects on Regional and Global Scales [electronic resource] /
description 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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Atmospheric sciences.
Plant ecology.
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Plant physiology.
Nature conservation.
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Plant Ecology.
Atmospheric Sciences.
Plant Physiology.
Forestry.
Nature Conservation.
author Burga, C. A. editor.
Kratochwil, A. editor.
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title Biomonitoring: General and Applied Aspects on Regional and Global Scales [electronic resource] /
title_short Biomonitoring: General and Applied Aspects on Regional and Global Scales [electronic resource] /
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