Ecoregions: The Ecosystem Geography of the Oceans and Continents

Capa
Springer, 1998 - 176 páginas
This book applies principles of climate and geography to describe and characterize the major ecological zones of the Earth - continental as well as oceanic. Robert G. Bailey's system for classifying ecoregions has had a major influence on the United States Government's decision to adopt an ecosystem-based approach to managing public land, and has been adopted by major organizations such as the Forest Service and The Nature Conservancy. This book will be a major contribution to the long tradition of classifying the world's ecological regions, and extends the author's work globally. Numerous photographs of representative ecoregions and outstanding color figures are complemented by two color maps showing the major ecoregions of the continents and of the oceans.

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Introduction
1
Oceanic Types and Their Controls
11
The Ecoregions of the Oceans
21
Continental Types and Their Controls
33
The Polar
51
The Humid Temperate Ecoregions
63
The Dry Ecoregions
85
The Humid Tropical and Mountain
105
Summary and Conclusion
133
Appendix A Air Masses and Frontal Zones
135
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