Contributors; Foreword; 1 Introduction: Historical Perspective and Significance of Alpine Ecosystem Studies; I: Physical Environment; II: Ecosystem Structure; III: Ecosystem Function; IV: Past and Future; Index.
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Contributors. Foreword. 1. Introduction: Historical Perspectives on Significance of Alpine Ecosystem Studies, William D. Bowman. I Physical Environment. 2. Climate, David Greenland. 3. Atmospheric Chemistry and Deposition, herman Sievering. 4. Geomorphic Systems of Green Lakes Valley, Nel Caine. 5. Hydrology and Hydrochemistry, Mark W. Williams and Nel Caine. II Ecosystem Structures. 6. The Vegetation: Hierarchical Species-Environment Relationships, Marilyn D. Walker et al. 7. Vertebrates, David M. Armstrong et al. 8. Soils, Timothy R. Seastedt. III Ecosystem Function. 9. Primary Production, W.
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Title
Structure and function of an alpine ecosystem.
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9780195117288
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Mountain ecology-- Colorado-- Niwot Ridge.
Écologie des montagnes-- Colorado-- Niwot Ridge.
Gebirge
Gebirge.
Mountain ecology.
NATURE-- Ecology.
NATURE-- Ecosystems & Habitats-- Wilderness.
Ökosystemforschung
Ökosystemforschung.
SCIENCE-- Environmental Science (see also Chemistry-- Environmental)