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| #3972992 in Books | 1997-05-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.61 x.79 x6.69l,1.76 | File type: PDF | 388 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| It is Complete!|By Rejane Pimentel|It is concise, clear, easy to read and comprehensive for all, students, professors and scientists. The informations help to define, describe and characterize types and groups of functional plants. It is so much important to the understanding of functioning of biomes and auxiliate to the monitoring the vegetation with accuracy. It is a fundamen||"...an excellent introduction to the concept and use of PFT's and a valuable overview of the state of plant ecology in the 1990's." David A. Wedin, Ecoscience
"The strengths of the book are the consistently good quality of the chapters, its contin
When predicting the effects of changing climate and carbon dioxide on plants at the global scale there is a major stumbling block--we have very little information, in many cases none, about how plants will respond in the future. In order to circumvent this problem, and until more information on species accumulates, we reduce the diversity of species to a diversity of functions and structures. The structures may be trees, shrubs, herbs and grasses. The functions may be ty...
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