Long-Term Ecosystem Changes in Riparian Forests Long-Term Ecosystem Changes in Riparian Forests
Ecological Research Monographs

Long-Term Ecosystem Changes in Riparian Forests

Description de l’éditeur

This open access book presents and analyzes the results of more than 30 years of long-term ecological research in riparian forest ecosystems with the aim of casting light on changes in the dynamics of riparian forests over time. The research, focusing on the Ooyamazawa riparian forest, one of the remaining old-growth forests in Japan, has yielded a number of interesting outcomes. First, it shows that large-scale disturbances afford various trees opportunities for regeneration and are thus the driving force for the coexistence of canopy trees in riparian forests. Second, it identifies changes in reproductive patterns, highlighting that seed production has in fact quantitatively increased over the past two decades. Third, it describes the decline in forest floor vegetation caused by deer grazing and reveals how this decline has affected bird and insect populations. The book illustrates the interconnectedness of phenomena within an ecosystem and the resultant potential for cascade effects and also stresses the need for long-term ecological studies of climate change impacts on forests. It will be of interest to both professionals and academics in the field of forest science. 

GENRE
Science et nature
SORTIE
2020
19 mai
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
242
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Springer Nature Singapore
TAILLE
58,5
Mo

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