Ecosystem Dynamics of the Boreal Forest: The Kluane Project

Author:   Charles J. Krebs (Professor of Zoology, Professor of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver) ,  Stan Boutin (Professor of Zoology, Professor of Zoology, University of Alberta, Edmonton) ,  Rudy Boonstra (Professor of Zoology, Professor of Zoology, University of Toronto) ,  Charles J. Krebs
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9780195133936


Pages:   544
Publication Date:   17 May 2001
Format:   Hardback
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The boreal forest is one of the world's great ecosystems, stretching across North America and Eurasia in an unbroken band and containing about 25% of the world's closed canopy forests. The Kluane Boreal Forest Ecosystem Project was a 10-year study by nine of Canada's leading ecologists to unravel the impact of the snowshoe hare cycle on the plants and the other vertebrate species in the boreal forest. In much of the boreal forest, the snowshoe hare acts as a keystone herbivore, fluctuating in 9-10 year cycles, and dragging along secondary cycles in predators such as lynx and great-horned owls. By manipulating the ecosystem on a large scale from the bottom via fertilizer additions and from the top by predator exclosures, they have traced the plant-herbivore relationships and the predator-prey relationships in this ecosystem to try to answer the question of what drives small mammal population cycles. This study is unique in being large scale and experimental on a relatively simple ecosystem, with the overall goal of defining what determines community structure in the boreal forest. Ecosystem Dynamics of the Boreal Forest: The Kluane Project summarizes these findings, weaving new discoveries of the role of herbivores-turned-predators, compensatory plant growth, and predators-eating-predators with an ecological story rich in details and clear in its findings of a community where predation plays a key role in determining the fate of individuals and populations. The study of the Kluane boreal forest raises key questions about the scale of conservation required for boreal forest communities and the many mammals and birds that live there.

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Author:   Charles J. Krebs (Professor of Zoology, Professor of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver) ,  Stan Boutin (Professor of Zoology, Professor of Zoology, University of Alberta, Edmonton) ,  Rudy Boonstra (Professor of Zoology, Professor of Zoology, University of Toronto) ,  Charles J. Krebs
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 24.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 16.50cm
Weight:   0.885kg
ISBN:  

9780195133936


ISBN 10:   0195133935
Pages:   544
Publication Date:   17 May 2001
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contributors PART I INTRODUCTION 1: Charles J. Krebs: General Introduction 2: Charles J. Krebs and Rudy Boonstra: The Kluane Region 3: A.R.E. Sinclair and Charles J. Krebs: Trophic Interactions, Community Organizations, and the Kluane Ecosystem 4: Stan Boutin et al: Experimental Design and Practical Problems of Implementation PART II PLANT DYNAMICS 5: Roy Turkington et al: Herbs and Grasses 6: Charles Krebs et al: Shrubs 7: Mark R. T. Dale et al: Trees PART III HERBIVORES 8: Snowshoe Hare Demography 9: Rudy Boonstra et al: The Role of Red Squirrels and Arctic Ground Squirrels 10: Rudy Boonstra: Voles Mice 11: Kathy Martin et al: Forest Grouse and Ptarmigan 12: James N. M. Smith and Nicholas F.G. Folkard: Other Herbivores and Small Predators: Arthropods, Birds, and Mammals PART IV MAMMALIAN PREDATORS 13: Mark O'Donoghue et al: Coyotes and Lynx 14: Mark O'Donoghue et al: Other Mammalian Predators PART V AVIAN PREDATORS 15: Christoph Rohner et al: Great Horned Owls 16: Frank I. Doyle and James N.M. Smith: Raptors and Scavengers PART VI COMMUNITY AND ECOSYSTEM ORGANIZATION 17: A.R.E. Sinclair: Testing Hypotheses of Community Organization for Kluane Ecosystem 18: David Choquenot et al: Vertebrate Community Structure in the Boreal Forest: Modeling the Effects of Trophic Interaction 19: Jennifer L. Ruesink: Trphic Mass Flow Models of the Kluane Boreal Forest Ecosystem 20: Charles J. Krebs et al: Conclusions and Future Directions Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Index

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"""This interesting and well presented study looked at the factors that determine the community structure in the boreal forest. . . . The authors ought to be commended for their painstaking study and effort covering about 25 years of research work that addresses topics of importance to the conservation of boreal forests.""--International Journal of Environmental Studies ""Just as every picture tells a story, so too does every scientific project. This book is the story of the Kluane Boreal Forest Ecosystem Project, told brilliantly by the researchers who toiled for ten years from 1986 to uncover the drama and complexity of this Canadian ecosystem. ... This type of project is ... exactly what is needed to enable ecologists to help politicians manage the biological diversity of the Earth when faced with a growing population ... Before the Kluane Project we had no role model--now we have one.""--Nature"


... interesting and well presented study ... The authors ought to be commended for their painstaking study and effort covering about 25 years of research work that addresses topics of importance to the conservation of boreal forests. International Journal of Environmental Studies This book is the story of the Kluane Boreal Forest Ecosystem Project, told brilliantly by the researchers who toiled for ten years from 1986 to uncover the drama and complexity of this Canadian ecosystem NATURE


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