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OverviewCoastal East and Southeast Asia are characterized by wet growing seasons, and species-rich forest ecosystems develop throughout the latitudinal and altitudinal gradients. In this region, the Global Change Impacts on Terrestrial Ecosystems in Monsoon Asia (TEMA) project was carried out as a unique contribution to the international project Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems. TEMA aimed to integrate forest ecosystem processes, from leaf physiology to meteorological budget and prediction of long-term change of vegetation composition and architecture through demographic processes. Special attention was given to watershed processes, where forest ecosystem metabolism affects the properties and biogeochemical budgets of freshwater ecosystems, and where rivers, wetlands, and lakes are subject to direct and indirect effects of environmental change. This volume presents the scaling-up concept for better understanding of ecosystem functioning. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Takashi Kohyama , Josep Canadell , Dennis S. Ojima , Louis F. PitelkaPublisher: Springer Verlag, Japan Imprint: Springer Verlag, Japan Edition: 2005 ed. Dimensions: Width: 19.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 27.00cm Weight: 0.729kg ISBN: 9784431260745ISBN 10: 4431260749 Pages: 156 Publication Date: 31 August 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface Section 1 Integration of ecophysiological processes to stand dynamics Hikosaka K, Onoda Y, Kinugasa K, Nagashima H, Anten NPR, Hirose T Plant responses to elevated CO2 concentration at different scales: leaf, whole plant, canopy, and population. Kubo T, Kohyama T Abies population dynamics simulated by a functional-structural tree model. Hiura, T Estimation of aboveground biomass and net biomass increment in a cool temperate forest on a landscape scale. Section 2 Latitudinal/altitudinal transect of East Asia Aiba S, Takyu M, Kitayama K Dynamics of tropical rain forests along elevational and edaphic gradients on Mount Kinabalu, Borneo, productivity and species rechness. Takyu M, Kubota Y, Aiba S, Seino T, Nishimura T Pattern of species diversity, structure and dynamics of forest ecosystems along latitudinal gradients in East Asia. Takenaka A Local coexistence of tree species and the dynamics of global distribution pattern along environmental gradient: a simulation study. Kohyama T Scaling up from shifting gap mosaic to geographic distribution in the modeling of forest dynamics. Section 3 Monitoring and modeling atmosphere-forest-soil processes Takanashi S, Kosugi Y, Tanaka Y, Yano M, Katayama T, Tanaka H, Tani M CO2 exchange in a temperate Japanese cypress forest compared with that in a cool-temperate deciduous broad-leaved forest. Shibata H, Hiura T, Tanaka Y, Takagi K, Koike T Carbon cycling and budget in a forested basin in southwestern Hokkaido, northern Japan. Hiyama T, Kochi K, Kobayashi N, Sirisampan S Seasonal variations in stomatal conductance and physiological factors observed in a secondary warm temperate forest. Section 4 Forest-lake interface in watershed systems Kawasaki M, Ohte N, Katsuyama M Biogeochemical and hydrological controls on carbon export froma forested catchment in central Japan. Konohira E, Yoshioka T Dissolved organic carbon and nitrate concentrations in stream - A useful index indicationg carbon and nitrogen availability in catchments - Urabe J, Yoshida T, Gurung TB, Sekino T, Tsugeki N, Nozaki K, Maruo M, Nakayama E, Nakanishi M The production to respiration ratio and its implication in Lake Biwa, Japan. Murase J, Sakai Y, Kametani A, Sugimoto A Dynamics of methane in a mesotrophic Lake Biwa, Japan. Subject IndexReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |