Tallgrass Prairie Restoration in the Midwestern and Eastern United States: A Hands-On Guide
暫譯: 美國中西部與東部高草原復育:實用指南
Gardner, Harold
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2010-11-19
- 售價: $7,650
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $7,268
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 276
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 1441974261
- ISBN-13: 9781441974266
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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Sections numbered
Section 1. PREFACE
An introduction outlining past work by the author and volunteers, and gives compelling arguments for using methods outlined in the book to restore prairie.
Section 2. WHY PRAIRIE?
This section describes the aesthetic beauty of prairies and historical accounts of their former grandeur.
Section 3. PRAIRIE ORIGINS
This section discusses the origins of prairie millennia before present, and the role of fire.
Section 4. ECO-SYSTEM DIVERSITY
Description of several different plant communities dependent on moisture, soil-type, degree of disturbance, and amount of available light; that is, prairies are rarely identical. Several eco-typical prairies are illustrated from wet-mesic to "dry" sands.
Section 5. PRAIRIES ATTRACT WILDLIFE
This section outlines the varieties of wildlife, including mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and insects, the latter being critical to sustain higher forms, except herbivores.
Section 6. FULL SUN AND PARTIAL SHADE NATIVE SPECIES
193 plants are described and fully illustrated with high quality photos. In addition, 34 other species are described without photos, but often accompanied by computer scans of fresh herbarium samples and/or seed-head/seeds on CD. The plants described are typical of those found on prairies or open areas in the Midwest and East plus several plants of special interest. Descriptions are given of their ranges by states and Canadian provinces. Also outlined are methods of their restoration, such as their growth preferences, tolerance for disturbance, and methods of seed collection, and critical conditions for seed germination. Most species can be easily grown in the mid-latitudes, including the south and west. Most often, the typical species is found in its northern limit from Maine to Ontario west to Minnesota, South Dakota, and Nebraska ranging south and east from this northern limit to all states, often excluding Louisiana, Florida, and South Carolina. Species gradually change as conditions become drier, warmer, or cooler, but most species persist over a large area of a region compatible to tallgrass and associated wildflowers. This section of the book represents the major portion of the work (131 pages of the 215 pages total).
Section 7. RESTORATION METHODS
- Landscaping Your Home with Wildflowers
- Where and What to Plant
- Seed Production
- Seed Suppliers
- Seed Collection
- Seed Treatment
- Soil Preparation and Planting Rates
This section gives suggestions on methods of using native plants to enhance the appearance and increase native wildlife in suburban settings. Tips are given to avoid the appearance of "a weed patch."
It is critical to know the soil type and average moisture availability in planning the type of species to restore. Tolerance to disturbance is discussed with reference to the Coefficient of Conservatism introduced by Taft et al.
Seed production is an essential prerequisite of every restoration. Starter seeds can be collected from the wild or purchased from nurseries.
If the seeds of certain species are not readily available, seeds can be purchased from nurseries, of which several are recommended.
Since wild seeds shatter with a seeming degree of unpredictability, methods of seed collection are outlined, including the crucial optimal dates of collection.
Each species has a specific requirement for successful seed germination. Most seeds require over-wintering with a period of cool-moist conditions. Others need light, dry storage, specific temperatures, a hole in the seed coat, de-hulling, etc. Successful restoration requires knowledge of seed germination requirements.
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目錄:編號的章節
第一章 前言
本章介紹了作者和志願者過去的工作,並提供了使用本書中概述的方法來恢復草原的有力論據。
第二章 為什麼選擇草原?
本章描述了草原的美學之美以及其昔日輝煌的歷史記錄。
第三章 草原的起源
本章討論了草原在數千年前的起源及火災的角色。
第四章 生態系統多樣性
描述了幾種不同的植物群落,這些群落依賴於濕度、土壤類型、擾動程度和可用光照的量;也就是說,草原很少是完全相同的。從濕潤的中性草原到“乾燥”沙地,幾種生態典型的草原得到了說明。
第五章 草原吸引野生動物
本章概述了各種野生動物,包括哺乳動物、兩棲動物、爬行動物、鳥類和昆蟲,後者對於維持較高等的生物(除了草食性動物)至關重要。
第六章 全日照和部分陰影的本地物種
描述了193種植物,並用高品質的照片進行全面說明。此外,還描述了34種其他物種,雖然沒有照片,但通常附有新鮮標本的計算機掃描和/或種子頭/種子的CD。所描述的植物是中西部和東部草原或開放區域中典型的植物,還包括幾種特別感興趣的植物。提供了它們在各州和加拿大省的分佈範圍的描述。還概述了它們的恢復方法,例如生長偏好、對擾動的耐受性、種子收集的方法以及種子發芽的關鍵條件。大多數物種可以在中緯度地區輕鬆生長,包括南部和西部。通常,典型物種在其北部邊界從緬因州到安大略省,向西延伸至明尼蘇達州、南達科他州和內布拉斯加州,並從這一北部邊界向南和東延伸至所有州,通常不包括路易斯安那州、佛羅里達州和南卡羅來納州。隨著條件變得更乾燥、更暖或更涼,大多數物種會逐漸改變,但大多數物種在與高草和相關野花相容的地區的廣大範圍內持續存在。本書的這一部分代表了主要的工作內容(215頁中的131頁)。
第七章 恢復方法
1. 用野花美化您的家
本章提供了使用本地植物來增強郊區環境的外觀和增加本地野生動物的建議。提供了避免出現“雜草區”的提示。
2. 種植地點和植物選擇
在規劃要恢復的物種類型時,了解土壤類型和平均濕度的可用性至關重要。討論了對擾動的耐受性,並參考了Taft等人提出的保守系數。
3. 種子生產
種子生產是每次恢復的基本前提。起始種子可以從野外收集或從苗圃購買。
4. 種子供應商
如果某些物種的種子不易獲得,可以從苗圃購買種子,並推薦了幾個苗圃。
5. 種子收集
由於野生種子在收集時似乎具有不可預測性,因此概述了種子收集的方法,包括關鍵的最佳收集日期。
6. 種子處理
每種植物對成功的種子發芽有特定的要求。大多數種子需要經過冬季,並在涼爽潮濕的條件下存放一段時間。其他種子需要光照、乾燥儲存、特定溫度、種子外殼的孔、去殼等。成功的恢復需要了解種子發芽的要求。
7. 土壤準備和種植速率
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