جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
کیندل
صفحات
352
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 2001
ناشر
Oxford University Press
نسخه
1
ISBN-10
0195344294
ISBN-13
9780195344295
توضیحات
Nestled in the picturesque Niwot Ridge of Colorado, an alpine ecosystem unfolds, teeming with intricate relationships among flora, fauna, and the environment. This comprehensive examination delves into the structural and functional aspects of this unique habitat, offering insights gleaned from years of rigorous scientific study. Through detailed analysis, the authors unveil the dynamic processes that govern life at these altitudes, highlighting the importance of long-term ecological research in understanding ecological stability and change.
Timothy R. Seastedt and William D. Bowman guide readers through the diverse tapestry of life that characterizes this alpine region. Their collaborative efforts showcase not only the vegetation types and animal communities but also the environmental factors—such as climate and soil composition—that shape the ecosystem. The book serves as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of life in the face of fluctuating conditions.
Correlating data and observations, the authors craft a narrative that reveals how interconnected each component of this alpine environment truly is. From nutrient cycling to species interactions, the text emphasizes the complexities inherent in such seemingly harsh conditions, emphasizing the fragility of these high-altitude ecosystems.
By weaving together intricate research findings and thoughtful interpretations, this work stands as a vital resource for ecologists, students, and nature enthusiasts alike. It invites reflection on the broader implications of ecological research, urging the reader to consider not only the beauty of alpine ecosystems but also their vital role in Earth’s ecological narrative.
Timothy R. Seastedt and William D. Bowman guide readers through the diverse tapestry of life that characterizes this alpine region. Their collaborative efforts showcase not only the vegetation types and animal communities but also the environmental factors—such as climate and soil composition—that shape the ecosystem. The book serves as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of life in the face of fluctuating conditions.
Correlating data and observations, the authors craft a narrative that reveals how interconnected each component of this alpine environment truly is. From nutrient cycling to species interactions, the text emphasizes the complexities inherent in such seemingly harsh conditions, emphasizing the fragility of these high-altitude ecosystems.
By weaving together intricate research findings and thoughtful interpretations, this work stands as a vital resource for ecologists, students, and nature enthusiasts alike. It invites reflection on the broader implications of ecological research, urging the reader to consider not only the beauty of alpine ecosystems but also their vital role in Earth’s ecological narrative.
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