Past and Future Rapid Environmental Changes The Spatial and Evolutionary Responses of Terrestrial Biota /

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Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Huntley, Brian. (Editor ), Cramer, Wolfgang. (Editor ), Morgan, Alan V. (Editor ), Prentice, Honor C. (Editor ), Allen, Judy R.M. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1997.
Edición:1st ed. 1997.
Colección:Nato ASI Subseries I:, Global Environmental Change, 47
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60599-4
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246 3 |a Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Past and Future Rapid Environmental Changes: The Spatial and Evolutionary Responses of Terrestrial Biota", held at Crieff, Scotland, June 26-30, 1995 
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505 0 |a Section 1 — Past environmental changes — the late Quaternary -- Past environmental changes: Characteristic features of Quaternary climate variations -- Modelling late-Quaternary palaeoclimates and palaeobiomes -- Section 2 — Spatial responses to past changes -- Spatial response of plant taxa to climate change: A palaeoecological perspective -- The response of New Zealand forest diversity to Quaternary climates -- Character of rapid vegetation and climate change during the late-glacial in southernmost South America -- Holocene tree migration rates objectively determined from fossil pollen data -- Flora and vegetation of the Quaternary temperate stages of NW Europe: Evidence for large-scale range changes -- The response of beetles to Quaternary climate changes -- Fossil Coleoptera assemblages in the Great Lakes region of North America: Past changes and future prospects -- The response of Coleoptera to late-Quaternary climate changes: Evidence from north-east France -- The spatial response of mammals to Quaternary climate changes -- The spatial response of non-marine Mollusca to past climate changes -- Section 3 — Mechanisms enabling spatial responses -- Reinterpreting the fossil pollen record of Holocene tree migration -- Mechanisms of vegetation response to climate change -- Plant invasions: Early and continuing expressions of global change -- Invading into an ecologically non-uniform area -- Migratory birds and climate change -- Tree demography and migration: What stand-level measurements can tell about the response of forests to climate change -- Structural changes in the forest-tundra ecotone: A dynamic process -- Modelling the structural response of vegetation to climate change -- Section 4 — Evolutionary responses to past changes -- Species’ habitats in relation to climate, evolution, migration and conservation -- The evolutionary response of vertebrates to Quaternary environmental change -- The weight of internal and external constraints on Pupilla muscorum L. (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora) during the Quaternary in Europe -- Late Quaternary extinction of large mammals in Northern Eurasia: A new look at the Siberian contribution -- Section 5 — Mechanisms enabling evolutionary responses -- Variation in plant populations: History and chance or ecology and selection? -- Genetics and adaptation to climate change: A case study of trees -- Climate change and the reproductive biology of higher plants -- Space and time as axes in intraspecific phylogeography -- Migratory birds: Simulating adaptation to environmental change -- Terrestrial Invertebrates and climate change: Physiological and life-cycle adaptations -- Section 6 — Predicted future environmental changes and simulated responses -- Forecast changes in the global environment: What they mean in terms of ecosystem responses on different time-scales -- The biogeographic consequences of forecast changes in the global environment: Individual species’ potential range changes -- Gap models, forest dynamics and the response of vegetation to climate change -- Natural migration rates of trees: Global terrestrial carbon cycle implications -- Seasonal features of global net primary productivity models for the terrestrial biosphere -- General discussion and workshop conclusions -- Predicting the response of terrestrial biota to future environmental changes -- List of Workshop Participants. 
650 0 |a Ecology . 
650 0 |a Atmospheric sciences. 
650 0 |a Geoecology. 
650 0 |a Environmental geology. 
650 0 |a Nature conservation. 
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