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Processes of Vegetation Change

By: CJ Burrows
551 pages, B/w photos & illus, figs, tabs
Publisher: Chapman & Hall
Processes of Vegetation Change
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  • Processes of Vegetation Change ISBN: 9780045800131 Paperback Oct 1990 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

This wide-ranging and well illustrated account of vegetation dynamics develops new concepts and theories which relate to the changes occurring in natural vegetation, and which emphasize the importance and distinctive role of individual plant species.

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The nature of vegetation and kinds of vegetation change; plants and their abiotic environment; plants and their biotic environment; vegetation development on volcanic ejecta; vegetation development on sand dunes; vegetation development on glacial deposits; influences of strong environmental pressures; patterns of vegetation change in wetlands; changes in some temperate forests after disturbance; changes in some tropical forests; processes of vegetation change; community phenomena in vegetation development; on the theory of vegetation change.

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By: CJ Burrows
551 pages, B/w photos & illus, figs, tabs
Publisher: Chapman & Hall
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This is a very readable, straightforward, open-minded account - The Biologist
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