Minnesota's Natural Heritage - John R. Tester, Susan M. Galatowitsch, Rebecca A. Montgomery, John J. Moriarty

Minnesota's Natural Heritage

Second Edition
Buch | Hardcover
552 Seiten
2021
University of Minnesota Press (Verlag)
978-1-5179-0357-2 (ISBN)
48,60 inkl. MwSt
The definitive work on Minnesota’s natural history and ecology—updated, expanded, and copiously illustrated to account for profound changes to the state’s natural landscape over the past twenty-five years

The story of Minnesota’s natural landscape, reaching back to the time of the glaciers, covers at least 12,000 years. Yet even against that vast expanse, recent decades have significantly transformed the natural world that is Minnesota’s greatest resource. In the twenty-five years since the first publication of Minnesota’s Natural Heritage, the definitive volume on the state’s natural history and ecology, human activity and climate change have profoundly altered the major ecosystems that give our state its rich and varied character.

The second edition of Minnesota’s Natural Heritage introduces readers to these ecosystems—the lakes and rivers, forests and prairies, farmlands and wetlands—and explains how they have come to be, how they function, and how they have changed so rapidly and dramatically in recent years. Full-color illustrations document the state’s striking natural beauty in all its vigor and fragility, while maps, drawings, diagrams, and graphs amplify points of historical, ecological, and geological interest.

The most complete treatment of Minnesota’s natural environment, compiled and accessibly written by scientists whose collective knowledge spans the book’s expansive content, Minnesota’s Natural Heritage is the one indispensable companion for both visitors and inhabitants, as enlightening to page through as it is valuable to study.

John R. Tester (1929–2019) was emeritus professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior at the University of Minnesota. He was a lifelong scientist and naturalist who witnessed many changes to Minnesota’s ecosystems. He published numerous articles and research papers on wildlife and ecosystem ecology.  Susan M. Galatowitsch is professor and head of the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology at the University of Minnesota. She is author of Ecological Restoration and Restoring Prairie Wetlands: An Ecological Approach. She and her research team focus on wetland and grassland restoration and invasive species management. Rebecca A. Montgomery is a professor in the Department of Forest Resources at the University of Minnesota. She started her career as a tropical biologist before returning to Minnesota. Her research focuses on forest ecology and tree biology. John J. Moriarty is senior manager of wildlife for Three Rivers Park District. He was a natural resources manager for Ramsey County Parks and Hennepin Parks, as well as a community faculty member at Metropolitan State University. He has written five books on Minnesota natural history, including Amphibians and Reptiles in Minnesota (Minnesota, 2014) and A Field Guide to the Natural World of the Twin Cities (Minnesota, 2018).  

Contents

Preface to the Second Edition

Preface to the First Edition

Acknowledgments

1. The Landscape

Geologic History

Changing Landscapes Since Glaciation

The Present Landscape

2. Climate and Weather

Solar Radiation

Temperature

Precipitation

Clouds

Wind

Observed Climate Change

3. Principles of Ecology

Environment

Ecosystem Structure and Function

Populations and Communities

4. Deciduous Forest

Deciduous Forest Ecology

Animals and Community Interactions

Forest Management and Conservation in Minnesota

5. Northern Coniferous Forest

Northern Coniferous Forest Ecology

Animals and Community Interactions

Present Status of the Northern Coniferous Forest

6. Tallgrass Prairie

Prairie Forest Border

Tallgrass Prairie Ecology

Animals and Community Interactions

Present Status of the Tallgrass Prairie

7. Wetlands

Prairie Wetlands

Animals and Community Interactions in Prairie Wetlands

Peatlands

Animals and Community Interactions in Peatlands

Other Wetlands Occurring in Minnesota

Present Status of Wetlands

8. Lakes

Formation and Distribution

Physical and Chemical Characteristics

Lake Communities

Ecosystem Function

Animals and Community Interactions

Minnesota’s Lakes

Present Status of Minnesota’s Lakes

9. Streams and Rivers

Origins of Streams and Rivers

Physical and Chemical Characteristics

Stream Communities

Ecosystem Function

River Continuum Concept

Animals and Community Interactions

Minnesota’s Streams and Rivers

Present Status of Minnesota’s Streams and Rivers

10. The Future

Stemming Habitat Loss

Feeding a Growing Human Population Sustainably

Adapting to a Changing Climate

Reversing the Spread of Invasive Species

Reducing Damaging Chemicals in the Environment

Recovering Threatened Species Populations

Planning Statewide Conservation Action

Restoring Ecosystems

A Perspective to Live With

Appendixes

A. Counties and Major Rivers in Minnesota

B. Trees and Shrubs Found in Minnesota

C. Common Herbs Found in Minnesota

D. Mammals Found in Minnesota

E. Birds Breeding in Minnesota

F. Amphibians and Reptiles Found in Minnesota

G. Fishes Found in Minnesota

H. Metric Equivalents of English Weights and Measures

Literature Cited

Permissions

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 14 Tables, 254 Color Plates
Verlagsort Minnesota
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 267 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-5179-0357-2 / 1517903572
ISBN-13 978-1-5179-0357-2 / 9781517903572
Zustand Neuware
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