Increased atmospheric nitrogen deposition and changes in the
management of heathlands have caused a significant change in the
species composition of the NW-European heathlands. This change from
ericaceous towards gramineous dominance is analysed in detail in
Heathlands: Patterns and Processes in a Changing Environment.
Special emphasis is put on the effects of increased atmospheric
nutrient input on nutrient cycling, competition between plant
species and plant--herbivore interactions. The possibilities for
the long-term conservation of heathlands are discussed by
considering regeneration from seed and the usefulness of
mathematical management models. The book provides a synthesis of
pure and applied plant ecology. It is vital reading for plant
ecologists, biological conservationists, heathland managers and
government decision makers.
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