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دانلود کتاب The ecology of Sumatra

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The ecology of Sumatra

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The ecology of Sumatra

ویرایش: 1st Periplus ed., [rev. ed.]. 
نویسندگان:   
سری: Ecology of Indonesia series 
ISBN (شابک) : 9625930744 
ناشر: Distributors, Tuttle Pub.; Periplus 
سال نشر: 2000 
تعداد صفحات: 545 
زبان: English 
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword to the Original Edition
Preface to the Original Edition
Reflections on Sumatra: 1983-1998
PART A Introduction
1. Background
	Geomorphological and Geological History
	Soils
	Climates
		Palaeoclimate
		Present Climate
	Vegetation
		Palaeovegetation
		Present Vegetation
	Fauna
		Palaeofauna
		Present Fauna
	Biogeography
		Differences between Realms/Zones
		Differences within the Sunda Region
		Differences within Sumatra
	Prehistory and History
		Prehistory of Man
		History- Its Effects on Natural Ecosystems
PART B Natural Ecosystems
2. Mangrove Forests
	Introduction
	Important Physical Features
		Tides
		Salinity
		Temperature
		Surface Currents
		Nutrients and Dissolved Oxygen
		Smnmary of Water Quality in a Mangrove Forest
	Energy Flow and the Importance of Mangrove Vegetation to Fisheries
	The Vegetation
		Tree Species
		Zonation
		Plant Succession
		Geomorphological Change
		Physiological Response to Soil-Water Salinity
		Differential Dispersal of Propagules
		Biomass and Productivity
		Tannins
	The Coastline of Eastern Sumatra and the Role of Mangroves in Land Extension
	Fauna
		The Challenges of Living in Mangroves
		Zonation and Characte ristics of the Aquatic Fauna
		Biomass of Aquatic Fauna
		Terrestrial Fauna
	Birds
	Effects of the Fauna on the Vegetation
3. Other Coastal Ecosystems
	Introduction
	Beach Vegetation
		Pes-caprae Formation
		Barringtonia Formation
		Productivity
	Brackishwater Forrests
	Rocky Shores
	Coral Reefs
		Productivity
4. Rivers and Lakes
	Introduction
	Sumatran Rivers and Lakes
	Effects of the Catchment Area on Rivers and Lakes
		Water Input
		Water Chemistry
	Biotic Components
		Plants
		Fungi and Bacteria
		Animals
		Food Webs
	Physical Patterns in Lakes
		Lake Kawar and Lake Mardingding
		Temperature
		Dissolved Oxygen
		Nutrients and Conductivity
		Light Penetration
		Stability
	Biotic Patterns in Lakes
		Layers - Light and Oxygen
		Water Hyacinth Community Ecology
	Physical Patterns in Rivers
		Current Velocity
		Shear Stress on the Riverbed
		Riverbed Particle Size
		Temperature
		Dissolved Oxygen
		Mineral Nutrients
	Biotic Patterns in Rivers
		Energy Flow in Rivers
		Longitudinal Patterns
		Current
		Plants
		Invertebrates
		Fish
		Substratum
		Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen
		Mineral Nutrients
		Biotic Factors
	Benthos Dynamics in Rivers
		Invertebrate Drift
		Colonisation Cycles
5. Peatswamp Forests
	Introduction
	Peatswamp Formation
		Formation of Ombrogenous Peatswamp
		Formation of Topogenous Peatswamp
	Drainage and Drainage Water
	Vegetation
		Composition
		Structure
	Ecological Consequences of Low Nutrient Levels
	Ecological Consequences of High Levels of Secondary Compounds
		Microorganisms
		Aquatic Animals
		Terrestrial Animals
6. Freshwater-Swamp Forests
	Introduction
	Soils
	Vegetation
		Composition and Structure
		Adaptations to Floods
	Fauna
7. Lowland Forests
	Introduction
		Diversity of Plants
		Diversity of Animals
	Vegetation
		Characteristics
		Forest Growth Cycle
		Floristic Composition and Variation
		Layering
		Basal Area
		Biomass
		Leaf Area Index
		Litter Production
		Total Primary Production
		Mineral Cycling
	Ecology of Some Forest Components
		Roots
		Buttresses and Trunks
		Climbing Plants
		Epiphytes and Epiphylls
		Gaps
		Figs
		Rafflesia
	Cycles of Flower, Fruit and Leaf Production
		Gregarious Fruiting
		Effects of Flower, Fruit and Leaf Production Cycles on Animals
	Seed Dispersal
	Leaves and Bark as Sources of Food
		Leaves
		Bark
	Soil and Its Animals
		Termites
	Spacing of Vertebrate Animals
		Social Systems
		Niches
		Niche Differentiation
		Primates
		Temporal Separation of Animal Calls
		Density of Larger Animals
8. Uncommon Lowland Forests
	Introduction
	Heath Forest/Padang Vegetation
		Soil
		Drainage Water
		Vegetation
		Fauna
		Distribution of Heath Forest on Bangka and Belitung Islands
	Ironwood Forest
		Introduction
		The Tree
		The Forest
		Soils and Topography
		Fauna
		Ecological Significance
	Forest on Limestone
		Introduction
		Soils
		Vegetation
		Fauna
9. Mountains
	Introduction
	Climate
		Temperature
		Relative Humidity
		Clouds
		Rainfall
		Frost
		Ultraviolet Radiation
	Soils
	Vegetation
		Introduction
		Characteristic Plants
		Leaf Adaptations to Temperature and Radiation
		Origin and Dispersal of the Flora
		Biomass and Productivity
		Mineral Cycling
		Limitations on Forest Distribution and Growth
		Similarities between Upper Montane Forest and Heath Forest
		Volcanoes
		Mountain Lakes
	Animals and Their Zonation
		Invertebrates
		Reptiles and Amphibians
		Birds
		Mammals
10. Caves
	Introduction
	Cave Structure
	The Cave as a Habitat
		Darkness
		Temperature, Humidity and Air Flow
	Food
		Roof Community
		Floor Community
		Food Webs and Pyramids
	Differences Within Caves
	Differences Between Caves
	Caves as Islands
PART C Man-Made Ecosystems
11. Effects of Disturbance
	Introduction
	General Effects of Disturbance on Forests
		Introduction
		The Relevance of Island Biogeographic Theory
		Genetic Erosion and Conservation
		Atmospheric and Climatic Changes
	Primary Succession - The Case of Krakatau
	Mangroves
	Other Coastal Ecosystems
		Beach Vegetation
		Brackishwater Forest
		Rocky Shores
		Coral Reefs
	Rivers and Lakes
		Introduction
		Industrial and Domestic Pollution
		Poisons and Bombs
		Aquarium and Food Trade
		Introduced Species
		Forest Clearance
	Peatswamp Forest
	Freshwater Swamp Forest
	Lowland Forest
		Introduction
		Shifting Cultivation
		Effects of Logging on the Soil
		Effects of Logging on Hydrology
		Effects of Logging on the Forest
		Effects of Disturbance on the Fauna
		Bamboo
		Macaranga
	Uncomon Lowland Forests
		Heath Forest/Padang Vegetation
		Ironwood Forest
		Forest on Limestone
	Mountains
	Caves
12. Agricultural Egosystems
	Introduction
	Green Revolution
	Integrated Pest Management
	Non-Insect Pests
	Rice-Field Ecology
	The Ecology of Rice-Field Rats
	Plantations
		Introduction
		Large Pests
		Rats and Their Predators
		Pest Control by Predators
13. Urban Ecology
	Introduction
	Vegetation
	Life on Walls
		Algae
		Geckos
	Lichens - Monitors of Pollution
	Ditches
	Bats
	Birds
		Introduction
		Swifts
Notes
Bibliography
Index




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