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Terrestrial Ecosystem Research (Ecological Botany)

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Progress in Botany

Part of the book series: Progress in Botany/Fortschritte der Botanik ((BOTANY,volume 53))

Abstract

The German textbooks of Bick (1989) and Klôtzli (1989) present surveys on modern ecosystem researcH, While The First English Translation Of Ellenberg’S (1988) Vegetation Ecology of Central Europe opens a wide range of central European literature Englishspeaking ecologists. Although the book edited by Rambler et al. (1989) acknowledges current interdisciplinary efforts in ecosystem ecology, biogeochemistry, and geomicrobiology, it calls for an even higher level of synthesis. Its goal is the establishment of a new and totally integrated science of life and environment. The purpose of Odum’s (1989) new book is to serve as a guide to ecological principles. A particularly useful teaching sourcebook to current problems in environmental research is edited by Friday and Laskey (1989), while the main goal of the book edited by Grubb and Whittaker (1989) was to anticipate new developments in ecology, considering in particular the most fruitful current approaches and technologies. When planning research involving aboveground vegetation measurements, ecologists would do well to consult the book of Bonham (1989). An introduction to the use of mathematical models by ecologists is given by Jeffries (1989). Wetland Modelling, edited by Mitsch et al. (1988), will be of interest not only to ecological modelers and wedand researchers, but more generally to those concerned with the development of ecological theory.

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