Hot Deserts and Arid Shrublands

Hot Deserts and Arid Shrublands
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Publisher : Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages : 384
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Book Synopsis Hot Deserts and Arid Shrublands by : Michael Evenari

Download or read book Hot Deserts and Arid Shrublands written by Michael Evenari and published by Elsevier Science & Technology. This book was released on 1985 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This two-volume work presents an authoritative world-wide view of our knowledge about, and understanding of, hot-desert ecosystems. This includes some semi-arid and arid areas, as well as deserts in the strict sense. The hot deserts are distinguished from the temperate deserts (which form the subject of another volume in the series) by the virtual absence of snowfall, even though frosts may occur. For each major hot-desert region, expert authors have summarized existing knowledge according to a general outline. This includes descriptions of the ecosystem components (climate, soil, flora and fauna), and discussion of interaction between components and overall ecosystem functioning. The information from the regional chapters has then been integrated into a world-wide view in the ''synthesis'' chapters. Because of its length, the volume is published in two parts. The first volume includes the general synthesis chapters, and regional descriptions of the hot deserts of America and Australia, while the second volume covers the hot deserts of Asia and Africa.


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