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California forests and woodlands: a natural history

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Johnston, Verna R., Author.
Contributor:
Simmons, Carla J, Contributor.
Series:
California Natural History Guides
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Conifers--California--California.
Conifers.
Conifers--California.
Forest ecology--California.
Forest ecology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (222 p.)
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] University of California Press 1996
Language Note:
English
Summary:
From majestic Redwoods to ancient Western Bristlecone Pines, California's trees have long inspired artists, poets, naturalists-and real estate developers. Verna Johnston's splendid book, illustrated with her superb color photographs and Carla Simmons's detailed black-and-white drawings, now offers an unparalleled view of the Golden State's world-renowned forests and woodlands.In clear, vivid prose, Johnston introduces each of the state's dominant forest types. She describes the unique characteristics of the trees and the interrelationships of the plants and animals living among them, and she analyzes how fire, flood, fungi, weather, soil, and humans have affected the forest ecology. The world of forest and woodland animals comes alive in these pages-the mating games, predation patterns, communal life, and the microscopic environment of invertebrates and fungi are all here.Johnston also presents a sobering view of the environmental hazards that threaten the state's trees: acid snow, ozone, blister rust, over-logging. Noting the interconnectedness of the diverse life forms within tree regions, she suggests possible answers to the problems currently plaguing these areas. Enriched by the observations of early naturalists and Johnston's many years of fieldwork, this is a book that will be welcomed by all who care about California's treasured forests and woodlands.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. How to Recognize California's Conifers
2. Redwood Forests
3. North Coastal Forests
4. Douglas-Fir/ Mixed-Evergreen Forests
5. Closed-Cone Pines and Cypresses
6. Foothill Woodland
7. Midmountain Forests (Mixed Conifers)
8. Giant Sequoia Groves
9. Red Firs and Lodgepole Pines
10. Subalpine Forests
11. Pinyon Pine-Juniper Woodland
12. The Klamath Region
13. Battle Lines
Selected References
Index
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:
0-520-91692-1
0-585-03292-0

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