Drawing from a decade-long collaboration between Japan and
Russia, this important volume presents the first major synthesis of
current knowledge on the ecophysiology of the coniferous forests
growing on permafrost at high latitudes. It presents ecological
data for a region long inaccessible to most scientists, and raises
important questions about the global carbon balance as these
systems are affected by the changing climate.
Making up around 20% of the entire boreal forests of the
northern hemisphere, these permafrost forest ecosystems are subject
to particular constraints in terms of temperature, nutrient
availability, and root space, creating exceptional ecosystem
characteristics not known elsewhere. This authoritative text
explores their diversity, structure, dynamics and physiology. It
provides a comparison of these forests in relation to boreal
forests elsewhere, and concludes with an assessment of the
potential responses of this unique biome to climate change.
The book will be invaluable to advanced students and researchers
interested in boreal vegetation, forest ecology, silviculture and
forest soils, as well as to researchers into climate change and the
global carbon balance. "
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