
Forgotten Grasslands of the South
Natural History and Conservation
by Reed F. Noss
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Pub Date Dec 03 2012 | Archive Date Mar 08 2022
Description
Forgotten Grasslands of the South
is a literary and scientific case study of some of the biologically
richest and most endangered ecosystems in North America. Eminent
ecologist Reed Noss tells the story of how southern grasslands arose and
persisted over time and addresses questions that are fundamental for
conserving these vital yet poorly understood ecosystems.
The author examines
the natural history of southern grasslands
their origin and history (geologic, vegetation, and human)
biological hotspots and endangered ecosystems
physical determinants of grassland distribution, including ecology, soils, landform, and hydrology
fire, herbivores, and ecological interactions
The
final chapter presents a general conservation strategy for southern
grasslands, including prioritization, protection, restoration, and
management. Also included are examples of ongoing restoration projects,
along with a prognosis for the future.
In addition to offering fascinating new information about these little-studied ecosystems, Noss demonstrates how natural history is central to the practice of conservation. Natural history has been on a declining trajectory for decades, as theory and experimentation have dominated the field of ecology. Ecologists are coming to realize that these divergent approaches are in fact complementary, and that pursuing them together can bring greater knowledge and understanding of how the natural world works and how we can best conserve it.
Forgotten Grasslands of the South explores the overarching importance of ecological processes in maintaining healthy ecosystems, and is the first book of its kind to apply natural history, in a modern, comprehensive sense, to the conservation of biodiversity across a broad region. It sets a new standard for scientific literature and is essential reading not only for those who study and work to conserve the grasslands of the South but also for everyone who is fascinated by the natural world.
Reed Noss is Provost's Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Central Florida, former editor-in-chief of Conservation Biology, and past-president of the Society for Conservation Biology.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781597264891 |
PRICE | $35.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 320 |