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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Earth’s Biosphere
The Diversity of Life The Importance of the Biosphere The Flow of Energy Average net primary production of the Earth’s major habitats Nutrient Cycling
The Carbon Cycle Autotrophs and Heterotrophs The Nitrogen Cycle The Sulfur Cycle The Phosphorus Cycle The Hydrologic Cycle Links Among the Nutrient Cycles
Earth’s Environmental Conditions
The Role of Temperature Humidity The pH Scale The Salinity of Earth’s Water Bodies Water Currents Atmospheric Pressure Hydrostatic Pressure
Chapter 2: The Evolution of the Biosphere
Earth’s Geologic History and Early Life-Forms
Lynn Margulis The Development of Life
The First Life-Forms The Growing Complexity The Challenges to the Development of Life
The Greenhouse Effect
Extinction and Diversification The Cambrian Explosion
The Emergence of Terrestrial Life
The Progression of Evolution
Glaciation and Drought During the Permian Period The Reptilian Radiation
Gymosperms
The Diversity of Cretaceous Life
The Effects of Climate Mass Extinction
The Early Paleogene Transition
The Rise of the Mammals The Emergence of the Primates Cenozoic Climatic Fluctuation
Quaternary Extinctions
Chapter 3: Biomes and Ecosystems
The Concept of Biogeography
Biotic Distributions Dispersalist and Vicariance Biogeography Endemism Land Bridge Components of Species Diversity Species Adaptations to Changing Environments The Effects of Geologic Changes on Biotic Distributions
The Distribution Boundaries of Flora and Fauna
The Floral Kingdoms
A Geographic Breakdown of the Boreal Kingdom The Paleotropical Kingdom and Its Subkingdoms The Neotropical Kingdom The South African Kingdom The Australian Kingdom The Antarctic Kingdom
The Faunal Realms
The Holarctic Realm
Wallace’s Line
The Paleotropical Realm The Notogaean Realm The Neogaean Realm The Antarctic Realm
Ecosystems Biological Communities
Ecotones
Chapter 4: Terrestrial Ecosystem Case Studies
The Mountain Ecosystem
The Origin of Mountain Ecosystems Mountain Environments Biodiversity The Flora of Mountain Ecosystems The Fauna of Mountain Ecosystems The Development and Structure of Populations and Communities in Mountain Ecosystems Biological Productivity in Mountain Ecosystems
The Polar Ecosystem
The Origin of Polar Flora and Fauna Polar Environments Biota of the Arctic Biota of the Antarctic The Development and Structure of Populations and Communities in Polar Ecosystems Biological Productivity in Polar Ecosystems
Chapter 5: Aquatic Ecosystem Case Studies
The Marine Ecosystem
The Origins of Marine Life The Shape of the Oceans The Physical and Chemical Properties of Seawater Ocean Currents Marine Biota
Plankton Nekton Benthos Links Between the Pelagic Environments and the Benthos Organisms of the Deep-Sea Vents
The Distribution and Dispersal of Marine Organisms Migrations of Marine Organisms The Dynamics of Populations and Species Assemblages in Marine Ecosystems Biological Productivity
The Pelagic Food Chain Upwelling Seasonal Cycles of Production
Riverine and Lacustrine Ecosystems The Boundary Ecosystem
Boundary Systems Between Waters
Estuaries Lagoons
Aquaculture Wetlands
Bogs Marshes Swamps Functions and Values of Wetlands
Conclusion Appendix: Significant Ecosystem Components and Concepts Glossary Bibliography Index
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