This new practical guide provides a "hands-on" approach to learning the essential concepts and techniques of landscape ecology. The fundamental knowledge gained will enable students to usefully address landscape-level ecological and management issues. It is an ideal companion to the text, Landscape Ecology in Theory and Practice by Monica G. Turner, Robert H. Gardner, and Robert V. O'Neill, also published by Springer-Verlag. The book is organized into nine sections comprising 20 chapters, each of which consists of a lab focusing on an important point in the text. A variety of approaches are presented group discussion, thought problems, written exercises, and modeling. Each exercise is categorized as to whether it is for individual, small group, or whole class study. Appendices of additional exercises using specialized technical tools of landscape ecology for example, GIS are supplied for instructors with appropriate equipment. The book includes a CD-ROM containing spatial data sets and modeling software for use with a number of the exercises. The exercises in the book are easily adaptable to any college's or university's facilities. TOCPreface.- Suggestions for Instructors.- Contributors.- I. Introduction and Concepts of Scale.- II. Models and Causes of Landscape Pattern.- III. Quantifying Landscape Pattern.- IV. Disturbance Dynamics.- V. Organism Response to Landscape Pattern.- VI. Ecosystem Processes at Broad Scales.- VII. Applied Landscape Ecology Integrating Across the Levels.- Index. Quelle:
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