Over the last decade, the field of plant ecology has significantly developed and expanded, especially in research concerning the herbaceous layer and ground vegetation of forests. This revised second edition ofThe Herbaceous Layer in Forests of Eastern North Americaaccounts for that growth, presenting research that approaches the ecology of the herb layer of forests from a variety of disciplines, perspectives, and levels of ecological organization. The book synthesizes the research of top ecologists on herbaceous layer structure, composition, and dynamics of a variety of forest ecosystem types in eastern North America.
The 2003 first edition ofThe Herbaceous Layer in Forests of Eastern North Americawas praised for containing the most extensive listing of herb-layer literature in existence. This second edition brings this material up to date, revised to include current research, data, and concepts. The book incorporates quantitative data to support analyses that were previously unavailable during the publication of the first edition. Also featured are eight entirely new chapters, with six of these focused on the response of the herbaceous layer to a wide variety of natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Building on the over 1,200 references and sources of the first edition, the second edition ofThe Herbaceous Layer in Forests of Eastern North America, with well over 2,500 references, is an invaluable resource for plant ecologists, forest ecologists, conservationists, and forest managers.
Table of Contents Chapter 1: The Herbaceous Layer-The Forest Between the Trees Frank S. Gilliam Chapter 2: Nutrient Relations of the Herbaceous Layer in Deciduous Forest Ecosystems Robert N. Muller Chapter 3: Ecophysiology of the Herbaceous Layer in Temperate Deciduous Forests Howard S. Neufield Donald R. Young Chapter 3 Appendix Chapter 4: Interactions of nutrient effects with other biotic factors in the herbaceouslã$