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The comparative study of mediterranean type ecosystems has gained
considerable momentum during the past two decades. Modem studies on
these systems date from the work of Ray Specht, who studied the
dynamics of the heath vegetation of south ern Australia. The
results of these studies first appeared in 1957 (Specht and Rayson,
1957) and were summarized in 1973 (Specht, 1973). Specht followed
this detailed work, which pointed to the central role of nutrients
in limiting the productivity of the Australian heath, with a
general comparison of the structural features of woody plant
communities in mediterranean type ecosystems of Australia, southern
France, and southern California (Specht, 1969a, b). The comparative
studies emphasized remark able convergent features of these
ecosystems, particularly in relation to structural features
affecting primary production. Naveh (l967) also did comparative
studies focusing on grassland types that occur in the mediterranean
climatic zones of Califor nia and IsraeL About this same time,
independent studies by Mooney and Dunn (1970 a, b) and Mooney et
al. (1970) made preliminary structural and functional comparisons
of the vegetations of mediterranean type ecosystems in California
and Chile in an at tempt to derive an evolutionary model explaining
the basis of their convergent natures. Much of the knowledge of
these ecosystems up to 1973 was summarized in volume 7 of
Ecological Studies, Medite"anean Type Ecosystems: Origin and
Structure (di Castri and Mooney, 1973). This volume builds on its
series predecessor in many ways."
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