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050 00 $aQK533$b.B717 2011
082 00 $a588/.1722$222
245 00 $aBryophyte ecology and climate change /$c[edited by] Zoltán Tuba, Nancy G. Slack, and Lloyd R. Stark.
260 $aCambridge ;$aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c2011.
300 $axxi, 506 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
520 $a"Bryophytes, especially mosses, represent a largely untapped resource for monitoring and indicating effects of climate change on the living environment. They are tied very closely to the external environment and have been likened to 'canaries in the coal mine'. Bryophyte Ecology and Climate Change is the first book to bring together a diverse array of research in bryophyte ecology, including physiology, desiccation tolerance, photosynthesis, temperature and UV responses, under the umbrella of climate change. It covers a great variety of ecosystems in which bryophytes are important, including aquatic, desert, tropical, boreal, alpine, Antarctic, and Sphagnum-dominated wetlands, and considers the effects of climate change on the distribution of common and rare species as well as the computer modeling of future changes. This book should be of particular value to individuals, libraries, and research institutions interested in global climate change"--$cProvided by publisher.
520 $a"This book is dedicated to Zoltan Tuba. Its origin was a symposium entitled Ecological Responses of Bryophytes to Changing Climate. It was presented at the American Bryological and Lichenological Society (ABLS) meeting with the Botanical Society of America (BSA) in Chico, California in 2006. Nancy Slack, then president of ABLS, and Zoltan Tuba of Godollo University, Hungary, organized the symposium, which included speakers from many different countries. An editor at Cambridge University Press (England) saw the program on the Internet and asked the organizers to write a book on this subject. All the symposium speakers agreed to contribute chapters and subsequently others doing important work in this field were asked to join them"--$cProvided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aThe ecological value of bryophytes as indicators of climate change / Nancy G. Slack -- Bryophyte physiological processes in a changing climate: an overview / Zoltán Tuba -- Climatic responses and limits of bryophytes: comparisons and contrasts with vascular plants / Michael C. F. Proctor -- Effects of elevated air CO2 on bryophytes: a review / Zoltán Tuba, Edit Ötvös and Ildikó Jócsák -- Seasonal and interannual variability of light and UV acclimation in mosses / Niina M. Lappalainen, Anna Hyyryläinen and Satu Huttunen -- Ecological and physiological effects of changing climate on aquatic bryophytes / Janice Glime -- Aquatic bryophytes under ultraviolet radiation / Javier Martínez-Abaigar and Encarnación Núñez-Oliver -- Responses of a biological crust moss to increased monsoon precipitation and nitrogen deposition in the Mojave desert / Lloyd R. Stark, D. Nicholas McLetchie, Stanley D. Smith and Melvin J. Oliver --
505 0 $6 $aEcology of bryophytes in Mojave desert biological soil crusts: effects of elevated CO2 on sex expression, stress tolerance, and productivity in the moss Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. / John C. Brinda, Catherine Fernando and Lloyd R. Stark -- Responses of epiphytic bryophyte communities to simulated climate change in the tropics / Jorge Jácome, S. Robbert Gradstein and Michael Kessler -- Effects of climate change on tundra bryophytes / Annika K. Jägerbrand, Robert G. Björk, Terry Callaghan and Rodney D. Seppelt -- Alpine bryophytes as indicators for climate change: a case study from the Austrian Alps / Daniela Hohenwallner, Harold G. Zechmeister, Dietmar Moserm, Harald Pauli, Michael Gottfried, Karl Reiter and Georg Grabherr -- Bryophytes and lichens in a changing climate: an Antarctic perspective / Rod D. Seppelt -- Living on the edge: the effects of drought on Canada's western boreal peatlands / Melanie Vile, Kimberli D. Scott, Erin Brault, R. Kellman Wieder and Dale H. Vitt --
505 0 $6 $aThe structure and functional features of sphagnum cover of the northern west Siberian mires in connection with forecasting global environmental and climatic changes / Aleksei V. Naumov and Natalia P. Kosykh -- The southernmost sphagnum-dominated mires on the plains of Europe: formation, secondary succession, degradation and protection / Janos Nagy -- The role of bryophyte paleoecology in quaternary climate reconstructions / Gusztáv Jakab and Pál Sümegi -- Signs of climate change in the bryoflora of Hungary / Tamás Pócs -- Can the effects of climate change on British bryophytes be distinguished from those resulting from other environmental changes? / Jeffrey W. Bates and Christopher D. Preston -- Climate change and protected areas: how well do our rare bryophytes fare? / Barbara J. Anderson and Ralf Ohlemuller --
505 0 $6 $aModeling the distribution of Sematophyllum substrumulosum (Hampe) E. Britton as a signal of climatic changes in Europe / Cecília Sérgio, Rui Figueira and Rui Menezes -- Modelling bryophyte productivity across gradients of water availability using canopy form-function relationships / Steven Rice, Nathali Neal, Jesse Mango and Kelly Black -- Bryophytes as predictors of greenhouse gas enrichment and current climate change / L. Dennis Gignac -- Conclusions Nancy G. Slack and Lloyd R. Stark.
650 0 $aBryophytes$xClimatic factors.
650 0 $aBryophytes$xEcology.
700 1 $aTuba, Zoltán.
700 1 $aSlack, Nancy G.
700 1 $aStark, Lloyd R.
988 $a20121024
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