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The Redwood Forest - An Ecological Synthesis: This is the first widely available publication that attempts to describe the ecology of the redwood forest ecosystem. It is aimed at a wide-ranging audience from environmental professionals to the general public with a deeper-than-average interest in redwoods. Thirty-two contributing authors were involved writing separate sections of the book with Dr. Reed Noss doing the editing. The nine chapters cover paleocology, human history, flora, fauna, forest ecology, stream ecology, conservation planning, and forest management. As a first attempt at compilation of redwood forest information it is welcome and long overdue since there is scant else available. The book includes many new research findings including interesting discoveries by biologists working in the forest canopy of old-growth trees. Unfortunately there are some significant gaps in the coverage provided (the soil ecosystem is a major one, the importance of large down logs is another) and some minor, but annoying, areas of misinformation. A more complete review of this book appeared in the January 2000 issue of "Fremontia", the journal of the California Native Plant Society. It may be viewed online at the CNPS web site.
Pretty good: A very good, highly scientific review of the redwood forest ecosystem. I found this to be a genuine effort on the behalf of the Save the Redwoods League to provide a comprehensive view of the forest, the issues it faces, and how it might be better managed. I would recommend this for those with at least some degree of scientific background. The lay-person might struggle.
| Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 634.9758 | | EAN: | 9781559637268 | | Edition: | 1 | | ISBN: | 1559637269 | | Number Of Pages: | 366 | | Publication Date: | 1999-10-01 |
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