Responses of Northern U.S. Forests to Environmental Change (Ecological Studies)

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Responses of Northern U.S. Forests to Environmental Change (Ecological Studies)

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Book Description
The physical and chemical environmental changes associated with global change have increasingly affected the health and productivity of forest ecosystems. Among the important environmental changes manifested by intensive land use and natural disturbances in the Northeastern and North Central United States are escalating levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, tropospheric ozone, deposition of nitrogen and sulfur compounds, acidic precipitation, and climate variability. This volume presents five years of research of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service's Northern Global Change Program. This longterm research contributes to our understanding of the effects of multiples stresses on forest ecosystems over multiple spatial and temporal scales. At the physiological level, reports explore changes in growth and biomass, species composition, and wildlife habitat; at the landscape scale, the abundance distribution, and dynamics of species, populations, and communities are addressed. Chapters include studies of nutrient depletion, climate and atmospheric deposition, carbon and nitrogen cycling, insect and disease outbreaks, biotic feedbacks with the atmosphere, interacting effects of multiple stresses, and modeling the regional effects of global change. The book provides sound ecological information for policymakers and land-use planners as well as for researchers in ecology, forestry, atmospheric science, soil science and biogeochemistry. Robert A. Mickler is Project Scientist for Scientific Assessments and Quality Assurance, Southern Global Change Program with ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc. Richard Birdsey is USDA Forest Service Program Manager for the Northern Global Change Program. John L. Hom is USDA Forest Service Assistant Program Manger for the Northern Global Change Program.

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Presents a synthesis of research conducted by scientists in the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service's Northern Global Change Program, about how interacting stresses affect northern forest ecosystems at multiple spatial and temporal scales. DLC: Forest ecology--United States.

Responses of Northern U.S. Forests to Environmental Change (Ecological Studies),Robert A. Mickler,Richard A. Birdsey,John Hom,Springer,0387989005,Ecology,Environmental Science,Forest Ecology,Forests & Forestry,Global environmental change,Life Sciences - Ecology,Life Sciences - Ecology - Forest Ecology,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Science,United States,Science / Ecology

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