Alpine Treelines: Functional Ecology of the Global High Elevation Tree Limits

Author:   Christian Körner ,  Susanna Riedl
Publisher:   Springer Basel
Edition:   2012 ed.
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9783034803953


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   28 May 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Alpine Treelines: Functional Ecology of the Global High Elevation Tree Limits


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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.

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Author:   Christian Körner ,  Susanna Riedl
Publisher:   Springer Basel
Imprint:   Springer Basel
Edition:   2012 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 19.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.659kg
ISBN:  

9783034803953


ISBN 10:   3034803958
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   28 May 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

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.

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From the reviews: Christian Koerner synthesizes the extensive literature on alpine treelines and presents new explanations and a theory for global treeline formation. ... Photos are particularly well selected, exemplifying key points and a range of taxa in context, as well as being of a good photographic standard. ... Alpine Treelines will surely stand the test of time as a definitive work on the subject and is a critical reference for the approach to analysis and interpretation of treeline data. (Melanie Smith, Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 33 (3), August, 2013) Koerner is well known for his book Alpine Plant Life ... . This volume is designed as a companion to the former book, covering the biotic and abiotic aspects of treelines around the world from the sub-Arctic to the equator. ... There is a very useful chapter on treeline movement in the recent and distant past and what is likely to happen in the future. ... Full of detailed information with main points highlighted in bold this makes a very useful textbook. (BES Bulletin, June, 2013)


From the reviews: Korner is well known for his book Alpine Plant Life ... . This volume is designed as a companion to the former book, covering the biotic and abiotic aspects of treelines around the world from the sub-Arctic to the equator. ... There is a very useful chapter on treeline movement in the recent and distant past and what is likely to happen in the future. ... Full of detailed information with main points highlighted in bold this makes a very useful textbook. (BES Bulletin, June, 2013)


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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.

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