Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science (2nd Ed., Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 2013) An integrative environmental science
Coordonnateur : Schwartz Mark D.
Phenology refers to recurring plant and animal life cycle stages, such as leafing and flowering, maturation of agricultural plants, emergence of insects, and migration of birds. It is also the study of these recurring events, especially their timing and relationships with weather and climate. Phenological phenomena all give a ready measure of the environment as viewed by the associated organism, and are thus ideal indicators of the impact of local and global changes in weather and climate on the earth?s biosphere.
Assessing our changing world is a complex task that requires close cooperation from experts in biology, climatology, ecology, geography, oceanography, remote sensing, and other areas. Like its predecessor, this second edition of Phenology is a synthesis of current phenological knowledge, designed as a primer on the field for global change and general scientists, students, and interested members of the public. With updated and new contributions from over fifty phenological experts, covering data collection, current research, methods, and applications, it demonstrates the accomplishments, progress over the last decade, and future potential of phenology as an integrative environmental science.Contributing Authors
Preface
Foreword
1. Introduction
MarkD. Schwartz
Part I: PHENOLOGICAL DATA, NETWORKS, AND RESEARCH
2.East Asia
Xiaoqiu Chen
3.Australia and New Zealand
Marie R. Keatley, Lynda E. Chambers, and Rebecca Phillips
4.Europe
Annette Menzel
5.North America
Mark D. Schwartz, Elisabeth G. Beaubien, Theresa M. Crimmins, and Jake F. Weltzin
6.A Review of Plant Phenology in South and Central America
L. Patrícia C. Morellato, Maria Gabiela G. Camargo, and Eliana Gressler
7.Antarctica
Lynda E. Chambers, Marie R. Keatley, Eric J. Woehler, and Dana M. Bergstrom
8. International Phenological Observation Networks: Concept of IPG and GPM
Frank-M. Chmielewski, Stefan Heider, Susanne Moryson, and Ekko Bruns
Part II: PHENOLOGIES OF SELECTED BIOCLIMATIC ZONES
9. Tropical Dry Climates
Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa, Margaret E. Kalacska, Mauricio Quesada, Kathyn E. Stoner, Jorge A. Lobo, and Pablo Arroyo-Mora
10.Mediterranean Phenology
Donatella Spano, Richard L. Snyder, and Carla Cesaraccio
11.Phenologies of North American Grasslands and Grasses
Geoffrey M. Henebry
12. Mesic Temperate Deciduous Forest Phenology
Jonathan M. Hanes, Andrew D. Richardson, and Stephen Klosterman
13.Phenology at High Latitudes
Frans E. Wielgolaski and David W. Inouye
14.Phenology at High Altitudes
David W. Inouye and Frans E. Wielgolaski
Part III: PHENOLOGICAL MODELS AND TECHNIQUES
15.Plant Development Models
Isabelle Chuine, Iñaki Garcia De Cortazar Atauri, Koen Kramer, and Heikki Hänninen
16.Animal Life Cycle Models (Poikilotherms)
Jacques Régnière and James A. Powell
17.Daily Temperature-based Temporal and Spatial Modeling of Tree Phenology
Xiaoqiu Chen
18.Plant Phenological “Fingerprints”
Annette Menzel
19.High-Resolution Phenological Data
Mark D. Schwartz and Liang Liang
20.Weather Station Siting: Effects on Phenological Models
Richard L. Snyder, Donatella Spano, and Pierpaolo Duce
Part IV: SENSOR-DERIVED PHENOLOGY
21. Remote Sensing of Land Surface Phenology: A Prospectus
Geoffrey M. Henebry and Kirsten M. De Beurs
22. Near-Surface Sensor-Derived Phenology
Andrew D. Richardson, Stephen Klosterman, and Michael Toomey
Part V: PHENOLOGIES OF SELECTED LIFEFORMS
23. Aquatic Plants and Animals
Wulf Greve
24. Birds
Tim H. Sparks, Humphrey Q. P. Crick, Peter O. Dunn, and Leonid V. Sokolov
25. Reproductive Phenology of Large Mammals
Jeffrey Kerby and Eric Post
Part VI: APPLICATIONS OF PHENOLOGY
26. Vegetation Phenology in Global Change Studies
Kirsten M. De Beurs and Geoffrey M. Henebry
27. Temperature Sensitivity of Canopy Photosynthesis Phenology in Northern Ecosystems
Shuli Niu, Yuling Fu, Lianhong Gu, and Yiqi Luo
28. Phenology and Evapotranspiration
Richard L. Snyder and Donatella Spano
29. Phenology in Agriculture and Horticulture
Frank-M. Chmielewski
30. Winegrape Phenology
Gregory V. Jones
31. Phenology in Higher Education: Ground-Based and Spatial Analysis Tools
Kirsten M. De Beurs, Robert B. Cook, Susan Mazer, Brian Haggerty, Alisa Hove, Geoffrey M. Henebry, LoriAnne Barnett, Carolyn L. Thomas, and Bob R. Pohlad
Acknowledgements
Index.
Comprehensive topics, designed to nurture and serve the dynamic international and interdisciplinary phenological research community
The Editor is co-founder of the USA National Phenology Network (USA-NPN)
Includes chapters that outline the history of data collection and network development in each region
Date de parution : 08-2015
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Ajouter au panierDate de parution : 08-2013
Ouvrage de 610 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).
Prix indicatif 210,99 €
Ajouter au panier