Beschreibung
Detailed behind the curtain look at how to combine individual based modelling with plant growth models Brings renewed focus to aquatic plants in the coastal environment as clonal organisms and Provides ways to integrate individual level characteristics with the environment in order to predict colonization Of interest to restoration practitioners, numerical modelers, and those interested in emergent behaviour and complex systems
Autorenporträt
Lora Harris is an estuarine ecologist who applies field and modeling approaches to address questions regarding nutrient dynamics and climate change in a range of coastal ecosystems. She is especially interested in understanding restoration trajectories, and how climate and management actions interact to affect ecosystem structure and function in estuaries and lagoons. Jessica Cohn is an ecological restoration specialist with the state of Massachusetts. She brings ecological and nature-based solutions to help solve pressing environmental and social challenges while conserving and restoring native ecosystems. Scott W. Nixon (d. 2012) was the first ecosystem ecologist to define coastal eutrophication and co-designed the first ecosystem model to describe an estuarine system. He was known for his efforts to synthesize and leverage comparative datasets to better understand coastal ecosystems, especially in ways that could be translated to management.
Herstellerkennzeichnung:
Springer Verlag GmbH
Tiergartenstr. 17
69121 Heidelberg
DE
E-Mail: juergen.hartmann@springer.com




































































































