Global Ecology

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2016
ISBN13: 9780444638304
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2016 9780444638304
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Global Ecology focuses on the perception of the biosphere or the ecosphere as a unified cooperative system with numerous synergistic effects, which describe the distinctive properties of this sphere. This book is subdivided into five parts dealing with diverse aspects in global ecology.

The first part of the book provides comprehensive description of the biosphere, including its unique characteristics and evolution. This part also describes various spheres in the biosphere, such as the hydrosphere, noosphere, and pedosphere as well as their composition. The next part focuses on the global cycles, including calcium, carbon, iron, microbial nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, and water cycles. In addition, global balances and flows are explained. Presented in the third part are the results of the global cycles and flows as well as the patterns of the climatic factors and marine currents. There is also a part discussing the climate interactions, climatic changes, and its effect on the living organisms.

The book concludes by covering the application of stoichiometry in the biosphere and in ecosystems. The book offers a comprehensive view of global ecology and ecological stoichiometry, which will aid in the processes of global ecology.

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ISBN13:9780444638304
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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1. Introduction<br>2. Abiotic and Biotic Diversity in the Biosphere p.1-4<br>3. Anthropospheric and Antropogenic Impact on the Biosphere 204-210<br>4. Astrobiology 272-275<br>5. Biogeocoenosis as an Elementary Unit of Biogeochemical Work in the Biosphere p.396-403<br>6. Biosphere. Vernadsky’s Concept p.467-471<br>7. Deforestration p.853-860<br>8. Environmental and Biospheric Impacts of Nuclear War p.1314-1321<br>9. Evolution of Oceans p.1445-1458<br>10. Evolution of ‘Prey-Predator’ Systems p.1458-1464<br>11. Fungi and Their Role in he Biosphere p.1709-1717<br>12. Gaia Hypothesis p.1727-1731<br>13. Hydrosphere p.1923-1930<br>14. Noosphere p.2533-2536<br>15. Pedosphere p.2665-2670<br>16. Phenomenon of Life: General Aspects p.2689-2701<br>17. Structure and History of Life p.3403-3416<br>18. Calcium Cycle p.507-513<br>19. Carbon Cycle p.517-528<br>20. Energy Balance p.1276-1290<br>21. Energy Flows in the Biosphere p.1290-1297<br>22. Entropy and Entropy Flows in the Biosphere p.1306-1314<br>23. Information and Information Flows in the Biosphere p.19875-1978<br>24. Iron Cycle p.2028-2033<br>25. Matter and Matter Flows in the Biosphere p.2279-2292<br>26. Microbial Cycles p.2328-2335<br>27. Nitrogen Cycle p.2526-2533<br>28. Oxygen Cycle 2609-2615<br>29. Phosphorus Cycle p.2715-2724<br>30. Radiation Balance and Solar Radiation Spectrum 2951-2956<br>31. Radionuclides : Their Biochemical Cycles and the Impacts on the Biosphere p.2966-2975<br>32. Sulphur Cycle 3424-3431<br>33. Water Cycle 3724-3729<br>34. Xenobiotics Cycles 3821-3831<br>35. Agriculture p.76-85<br>36. Material and Metal Ecology p.2247-2261<br>37. Methane in the Atmosphere 2325-2328<br>38. Monitoring, Observations and Remoste Sensing-Global Dimensions p.2425-2446<br>39. Ocean Currents and Their Role in the Biosphere p.2553-2559<br>40. Precipitation Pattern 2916-2923<br>41. Temperature Pattern p.3504-3509<br>42. Urbanization as a Global Process p.3672-3679<br>43. Weathering p.3770-3776<br>44. Climate Change 1: Short-Term Dynamics p.588-592<br>45. Climate Change 2: Long-Term Dynamics p.592-598<br>46. Climate Change 3: History and Current State p.598-603<br>47. Coevolution of the Biosphere and Climate p.648-659<br>48. Global Change Impacts on the Biosphere p.1736-1741<br>49. Ecological Stoichiometry: Overview p.1101-1117<br>50. Ecosystem Patterns and Processes p.1139-1148<br>51. Evolutionary and Biochemical Aspects p.1472-1481<br>52. Organisal Ecophysiology p.2587-2596<br>53. Population and Community Interactions p.2891-2901<br>54. Trace Elements p.3564-3573

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