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- catalog abstract "Annotation Island Press and Society for Ecological Restoration International co-sponsor this series that compiles a foundation of practical knowledge and scientific insight that will help ecological restoration become the powerful reparative and healing tool that the world needs. Highlighting important advances in the natural, physical, and social sciences, the series will offer both individually authored titles and well-edited collections of papers, and will address terrestrial, insular, and aquatic ecosystems at all levels. Understanding how ecosystems are assembled--how the species that make up a particular biological community arrive in an area, survive, and interact with other species--is key to successfully restoring degraded ecosystems. Yet little attention has been paid to the idea of assembly rules in ecological restoration, in both the scientific literature and in on-the-ground restoration efforts. "Assembly Rules and Restoration Ecology addresses that shortcoming, offering an introduction, overview, and synthesis of the potential role of assembly rules theory in restoration ecology. It brings together information and ideas relating to ecosystem assembly in a restoration context, and includes material from a wide geographic range and a variety of perspectives. This book contributes new knowledge and ideas to the subjects of assembly rules and restoration ecology and represents an important summary of the current status of an emerging field. It combines theoretical and practical aspects of restoration, making it a vital compendium of information and ideas for restoration ecologists, professionals, and practitioners.".
- catalog contributor b13297785.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description "1. Why assembly rules are important to the field of restoration ecology / Vicky M. Temperton, Richard J. Hobbs, Tim J. Nuttle, Marzio Fattorini & Stefan Halle -- Part I: Assembly rules and the search for a conceptual framework for restoration ecology -- 2. Advances in restoration ecology : insights from aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems / Stefan Halle & Marzio Fattorini -- 3. The search for ecological assembly rules and its relevance to restoration ecology / Vicky M. Temperton & Richard J. Hobbs -- 4. Assembly models and the practice of restoration / Julie L. Lockwood & Corey L. Samuels -- Part II: Ecological filters as a form of assembly rule -- 5. Ecological filters, thresholds and gradients in resistance to ecosystem reassembly / Richard J. Hobbs & David A. Norton -- 6. The dynamic environmental filter model : how do filtering effects change in assembling communities after disturbance? / Marzio Fattorini & Stefan Halle -- ".
- catalog description "13. The roles of seed dispersal ability and seedling salt tolerance in community assembly of a severely degraded site / Markus Wagner -- 14. Order of arrival and availability of safe sites : an example of their importance for plant community assembly in stressed ecosystems / Vicky M. Temperton & Kerstin Zirr -- 15. Are assembly rules apparent in the regeneration of a former uranium mining site? / Hartmut Sänger & Gottfried Jetschke -- 16. The role of nutrients and the importance of function in the assembly of ecosystems / Anthony J. Bradshaw -- Part V: Disturbance and assembly -- 17. Disturbance, succession, and community assembly in terrestrial planat communities / Peter S. White & Anke Jentsch -- 18. Disturbance, assembly rules and benthic communities in running waters : a review and some implications for restoration projects / Christoph D. Matthaei, Colin R. Townsend, Chris J. Arbuckle, Kathi A. Peacock, Cornelia Guggelberger, Claudia E. Küster, and Harold Huber -- ".
- catalog description "19. How structure controls assembly in the hyporheic zone of rivers and streams : colmation as a disturbance / Eva-Barbara Meidl & Wilfried Schönborn -- 20. Assembly rules and ecosystem restoration: where to from here? / Tim Nuttle, Richard J. Hobbs, Vicky M. Temperton, & Stefan Halle.".
- catalog description "7. Beyond ecological filters : feedback networks in the assembly and restoration of community structure / Lisa R. Belyea -- Part III: Assembly rules and community structure -- 8. Self-organization of plankton communities : a test of freshwater restoration / Carmen Rojo -- 9. Functional group interaction patterns across trophic levels in a regenerating and a seminatural grassland / Winfried Voigt & Jorg Perner -- 10. Structure, dynamics and restoration of plant communities : do arbuscular mycorrhizae matter? / Carsten Renker, Martin Zobel, Maarja Opik, Michael F. Allen, Edith B. Allen, Miroslav Vosatka, Jana Rydlova & Francois Buscot -- 11. Modeling of plant community assembly in relation to deterministic and stochastic processes / Gerrit W. Heil -- 12. Application of stable isotopes to investigate food web development in regenerating ecosystems / Jan Rothe and Gerd Gleixner -- Part IV: Assembly rules in severely disturbed environments -- ".
- catalog description "Annotation Island Press and Society for Ecological Restoration International co-sponsor this series that compiles a foundation of practical knowledge and scientific insight that will help ecological restoration become the powerful reparative and healing tool that the world needs. Highlighting important advances in the natural, physical, and social sciences, the series will offer both individually authored titles and well-edited collections of papers, and will address terrestrial, insular, and aquatic ecosystems at all levels. Understanding how ecosystems are assembled--how the species that make up a particular biological community arrive in an area, survive, and interact with other species--is key to successfully restoring degraded ecosystems. Yet little attention has been paid to the idea of assembly rules in ecological restoration, in both the scientific literature and in on-the-ground restoration efforts. "Assembly Rules and Restoration Ecology addresses that shortcoming, offering an introduction, overview, and synthesis of the potential role of assembly rules theory in restoration ecology. It brings together information and ideas relating to ecosystem assembly in a restoration context, and includes material from a wide geographic range and a variety of perspectives. This book contributes new knowledge and ideas to the subjects of assembly rules and restoration ecology and represents an important summary of the current status of an emerging field. It combines theoretical and practical aspects of restoration, making it a vital compendium of information and ideas for restoration ecologists, professionals, and practitioners.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xv, 439 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1559633743 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "1559633751 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Science and practice of ecological restoration".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Island Press,".
- catalog subject "333.71/53 22".
- catalog subject "Biotic communities.".
- catalog subject "QH541.15.R45 A88 2004".
- catalog subject "Restoration ecology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Why assembly rules are important to the field of restoration ecology / Vicky M. Temperton, Richard J. Hobbs, Tim J. Nuttle, Marzio Fattorini & Stefan Halle -- Part I: Assembly rules and the search for a conceptual framework for restoration ecology -- 2. Advances in restoration ecology : insights from aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems / Stefan Halle & Marzio Fattorini -- 3. The search for ecological assembly rules and its relevance to restoration ecology / Vicky M. Temperton & Richard J. Hobbs -- 4. Assembly models and the practice of restoration / Julie L. Lockwood & Corey L. Samuels -- Part II: Ecological filters as a form of assembly rule -- 5. Ecological filters, thresholds and gradients in resistance to ecosystem reassembly / Richard J. Hobbs & David A. Norton -- 6. The dynamic environmental filter model : how do filtering effects change in assembling communities after disturbance? / Marzio Fattorini & Stefan Halle -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "13. The roles of seed dispersal ability and seedling salt tolerance in community assembly of a severely degraded site / Markus Wagner -- 14. Order of arrival and availability of safe sites : an example of their importance for plant community assembly in stressed ecosystems / Vicky M. Temperton & Kerstin Zirr -- 15. Are assembly rules apparent in the regeneration of a former uranium mining site? / Hartmut Sänger & Gottfried Jetschke -- 16. The role of nutrients and the importance of function in the assembly of ecosystems / Anthony J. Bradshaw -- Part V: Disturbance and assembly -- 17. Disturbance, succession, and community assembly in terrestrial planat communities / Peter S. White & Anke Jentsch -- 18. Disturbance, assembly rules and benthic communities in running waters : a review and some implications for restoration projects / Christoph D. Matthaei, Colin R. Townsend, Chris J. Arbuckle, Kathi A. Peacock, Cornelia Guggelberger, Claudia E. Küster, and Harold Huber -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "19. How structure controls assembly in the hyporheic zone of rivers and streams : colmation as a disturbance / Eva-Barbara Meidl & Wilfried Schönborn -- 20. Assembly rules and ecosystem restoration: where to from here? / Tim Nuttle, Richard J. Hobbs, Vicky M. Temperton, & Stefan Halle.".
- catalog tableOfContents "7. Beyond ecological filters : feedback networks in the assembly and restoration of community structure / Lisa R. Belyea -- Part III: Assembly rules and community structure -- 8. Self-organization of plankton communities : a test of freshwater restoration / Carmen Rojo -- 9. Functional group interaction patterns across trophic levels in a regenerating and a seminatural grassland / Winfried Voigt & Jorg Perner -- 10. Structure, dynamics and restoration of plant communities : do arbuscular mycorrhizae matter? / Carsten Renker, Martin Zobel, Maarja Opik, Michael F. Allen, Edith B. Allen, Miroslav Vosatka, Jana Rydlova & Francois Buscot -- 11. Modeling of plant community assembly in relation to deterministic and stochastic processes / Gerrit W. Heil -- 12. Application of stable isotopes to investigate food web development in regenerating ecosystems / Jan Rothe and Gerd Gleixner -- Part IV: Assembly rules in severely disturbed environments -- ".
- catalog title "Assembly rules and restoration ecology : bridging the gap between theory and practice / edited by Vicky M. Temperton ... [et al.].".
- catalog type "text".