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This book examines the treeline phenomenon from sub-arctic to equatorial latitudes, exploring tree morphology, anatomy, climatology, stress physiology, treeline modeling, paleo-ecology and more. Includes more than 100 illustrations, plus tables and diagrams.
Alpine treelines mark the low-temperature limit of tree growth and occur in mountains world-wide. Presenting a companion to his book Alpine Plant Life , Christian Körner provides a global synthesis of the treeline phenomenon from sub-arctic to equatorial latitudes and a functional explanation based on the biology of trees. The comprehensive text approaches the subject in a multi-disciplinary way by exploring forest patterns at the edge of tree life, tree morphology, anatomy, climatology and, based on this, modelling treeline position, describing reproduction and population processes, development, phenology, evolutionary aspects, as well as summarizing evidence on the physiology of carbon, water and nutrient relations, and stress physiology. It closes with an account on treelines in the past (palaeo-ecology) and a section on global change effects on treelines, now and in the future. With more than 100 illustrations, many of them in colour, the book shows alpine treelines from around the globe and offers a wealth of scientific information in the form of diagrams and tables.
A comprehensive textbook on the global treeline phenomenon Provides a biological, mechanism-based explanation at a global scale Each chapter starts with an introduction into the subject, terms and concepts Includes an extensive reference list Richly illustrated in colour A companion book to Christian Körner's Alpine Plant Life Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Auteur
Christian Körner was born in 1949 in Salzburg, Austria, got his academic degrees from the University of Innsbruck, and became professor of botany at the University of Basel, Switzerland in 1989. He published over 300 scientific articles on plant-environment interactions and authored and coauthored numerous scientific books, including the leading plant science textbook Strasburger.
Contenu
High elevation treelines.- Definitions and conventions.- Treeline patterns.- Treeline climate.- Global mountain statistics based on treeline elevation.- Structure and stature of treeline trees.- Growth and development.- Evolutionary adjustments to life at treeline.- Reproduction, early life stages and tree demography.- Freezing and other forms of stress.- Water, nutrient and carbon relations.- Treeline formation - currently, in the past and in the future.- References.- Taxonomic index.- Subject index.