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The Natural Communities of Georgia

By: Leslie Edwards(Author), Jonathan Ambrose(Author), L Katherine Kirkman(Author), Hugh Nourse(Illustrator), Carol Nourse(Illustrator)
704 pages, 400 colour photos, 18 illustrations, 16 maps, 2 tables
The Natural Communities of Georgia
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The Natural Communities of Georgia presents a comprehensive overview of the state's natural landscapes, providing an ecological context to enhance understanding of this region's natural history.

Georgia boasts an impressive range of natural communities, assemblages of interacting species that have either been minimally impacted by modern human activities or have successfully recovered from them. The Natural Communities of Georgia makes the case that identifying these distinctive communities and the factors that determine their distribution are central to understanding Georgia's ecological diversity and the steps necessary for its conservation.

Within Georgia's five major ecoregions the editors identify and describe a total of sixty-six natural communities, such as the expansive salt marshes of the barrier islands in the Maritime ecoregion, the fire-driven longleaf pine woodlands of the Coastal Plain, the beautiful granite outcrops of the Piedmont, the rare prairies of the Ridge and Valley, and the diverse coves of the Blue Ridge.

The description of each natural community includes:
- Traits that make it interesting and significant
- Physical factors and ecological processes that determine the distribution and characteristics of each community
- Typical plant communities
- Representative or noteworthy animals
- Sidebars that discuss particularly interesting features

With contributions from scientists who have managed, researched, and written about Georgia landscapes for decades, The Natural Communities of Georgia features more than four hundred color photographs that reveal the stunning natural beauty and diversity of the state. The Natural Communities of Georgia also explores conservation issues, including rare or declining species, current and future threats to specific areas, and research needs, and provides land management strategies for preserving, restoring, and maintaining biotic communities.

The Natural Communities of Georgia is an essential reference for ecologists and other scientists, as well as a rich resource for Georgians interested in the region's natural heritage.

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Leslie Edwards is a lecturer at Georgia State University. Jonathan Ambrose is an assistant chief in the Nongame Conservation Section, Wildlife Resources Division, of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. L. Katherine Kirkman is a scientist of plant ecology at Jones Ecological Research Center at Ichauway.

By: Leslie Edwards(Author), Jonathan Ambrose(Author), L Katherine Kirkman(Author), Hugh Nourse(Illustrator), Carol Nourse(Illustrator)
704 pages, 400 colour photos, 18 illustrations, 16 maps, 2 tables
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