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Friedrich-Karl Holtmeier

    La Gomera 2021 - Format S
    Mountain Timberlines
    Animals' Influence on the Landscape and Ecological Importance
    • 2016

      Animals' Influence on the Landscape and Ecological Importance

      Natives, Newcomers, Homecomers

      • 556 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      The book provides a comprehensive analysis of animal populations and their interactions with various ecosystems, highlighting their functional roles in energy and matter fluxes. It explores the impact of animal density on vegetation across diverse regions, including case studies of species outbreaks. Topics include seed dispersal by animals, the influence of burrowing species on soil development, and the consequences of introducing non-native species. Additionally, it examines the role of keystone species in landscape management and conservation, alongside the effects of climate change on these dynamics.

      Animals' Influence on the Landscape and Ecological Importance
    • 2014

      Chapter 5 focuses on problems resulting from introduction of alien animals and from re-introduction of animal species to their original habitats, discusses the effects on ecosystems of burrowing, digging and trampling by animals.

      La Gomera 2021 - Format S
    • 2009

      Mountain Timberlines

      Ecology, Patchiness, and Dynamics

      • 438 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Engaging in over four decades of timberline research, the author reflects on the complexities of documenting this diverse ecological phenomenon. Encouraged by the late Prof. Heinz Ellenberg, the book aims to provide a comprehensive view of timberline's physiognomic and structural variety, drawing from the author's field experiences in regions like the Alps and North America. Originally published in German, this English edition expands its reach, integrating personal observations and collaborative research to enrich the understanding of timberline ecology.

      Mountain Timberlines