Latin American Dendroecology
Combining Tree-Ring Sciences and Ecology in a Megadiverse Territory
Marín Pompa-García (Redaktør) ; J. Julio Camarero (Redaktør)
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Utgitt:
2021
Forlag: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 381
ISBN: 9783030369323
Format: 24 x 16 cm
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Chapter 1 - Dendroecology investigation of Magnolia vovidesii, a threatened Mexican Cloud Forest tree species endemic to eastern MexicoChapter 2 - Drought is a driving factor of seasonal growth of Pinus strobiformis Engelm. in northern MexicoChapter 3 - Dendroecological studies with Cedrela odorata L., Northeastern BrazilChapter 4 - Xylogenesis explains climate- growth relationships in a Mexican conifer
Section II - Dendroecology in Neotropical regionsChapter 5 - Dendrochronological potential of tree species from America's rainiest regionChapter 6 - Potential of Tropical Dry Forest trees species: anatomy, chronologies and environmentChapter 7 - Tree-growth variations along environmental gradients in tropical montane forests of South America.
Section III - Forest dynamics, climate and disturbancesChapter 8 - Forest dynamics in the Patagonian Andes: Lessons learned from dendroecology
Chapter 9 - Historical fire regimes in high-elevation tropical forestsChapter 10 - Patterns of tree establishment following glacier-induced floods in southern Patagonia
Chapter 11 - Dendrochronological reconstruction of Ormiscodes amphimone outbreaks in Nothofagus pumilio forests from Southern Patagonia, ArgentinaChapter 12 - Dendroecology in Polylepis forests in the tropical Andes: modeling of the radial growth of the last centuries and its implications for its conservation
Section IV - Forest management and conservationChapter 13 - Dendrochronological study of the xeric and mesic Araucaria araucana forests of northern Patagonia: implications for the Ecology and ConservationChapter 14 - Dendroecology applied to silvicultural management in the Southern Patagonian forests: a case of study from an experimental forest in Tierra del Fuego, ArgentinaChapter 15 - Reconstructing land use changes through ring-width variations in Nothofagus antarctica chronologies from Southern Patagonia.Chapter 16 - Long-term decoupling between growth and water-use efficiency and its implications for the conservation of old-growth conifer forests in southern Chileong-term decoupling between growth and water-use efficiency and its implications for the conservation of old-growth conifer forests in southern Chile
Dr. J. Julio (Chechu) Camarero is a researcher at the Instituto Pirenaico de Ecologia (CSIC), Zaragoza, Spain. He leads the dendroecology and forest ecology group at the CSIC, where he has established both national and international collaborative networks. An expert on dendroecology and forest ecology, his main research interests include understanding the growth, mortality and recruitment patterns in woody plant communities, particularly forests. He has published more than 250 SCI papers and several book chapters, chiefly in the areas of: forest dieback, treeline dynamics, tree responses to biotic stressors (defoliating insects, fungal pathogens) and xylogenesis (phenology of radial growth).