Plantesamfund - Contents

Contents

Contents of ’Plantesamfund’ and 'Oecology of Plants' compared
Plantesamfund Oecology of Plants
Indledning Introduction
Kap. 1 Floristisk og økologisk Plantegeografi Ch. I. Floristic and Ecological Plant Geography
Kap. 2. Livsform (Vegetationsform) Ch. II. Growth Form

The text on growth forms was written anew by Warming for 'Oecology of Plants'

Kap. 3 Plantesamfundene Ch. III. Plant Communities
Kap. 4. Oversigt over Indholdet af det Følgende Ch. IV. Plan of This Book
Første Afsnit. Økologiske Faktorer og deres Virkninger Section I. Oecological Factors and Their Action
Kap. 1 Luftens Sammensætning
Kap. 2. Lyset Ch. V. Light
Kap. 3. Varme Ch. VI. Heat
Kap. 4. Luftfugtighed og Nedbør Ch. VII. Atmospheric Humidity and Precipitations
Kap. 5. Luftbevægelserne Ch. VIII. Movements of the Air
Kap. 6. Næringsbundens Beskaffenhed Ch. IX. Nature of the Nutrient Substratum
Kap. 7. Jordbundens Bygning Ch. X. Structure of the Soil
Kap. 8. Luften i Jordbunden Ch. XI. Air in the Soil
Kap. 9. Vandet i Jordbunden Ch. XII. Water in the Soil
Kap. 10. Jordbundens Varme Ch. XIII. Temperature of Soil
Kap. 11. Jordbundens Mægtighed; Overgrund og Undergrund Ch. XIV. Depth of the Soil. The upper layers of the soil and subsoil
Kap. 12. Næringen i Jordbunden Ch. XV. Nutriment in Soil
Kap. 13. Arter af Jordbund Ch. XVI. Kinds of Soil
Kap. 14. Ere Jordbundens kemiske eller fysiske Egenskaber de vigtigste? Ch. XVII. Are the Chemical or the Physical Characters of Soil the more Important?
Kap. 15. Virkningen af et livløst Dække over Plantevæxten Ch. XVIII. The Effect of a Non-Living Covering over Vegetation
Kap. 16. Virkningerne af et levende Plantedække paa Jordbunden Ch. XIX. Effect of a Living Vegetable Covering on Soil
Kap. 17. Dyrs og Planters Virksomhed i Jordbunden Ch. XX. The Activities of Plants and Animals in Soil
Kap. 18. Nogle orografiske o. a. Faktorer Ch. XXI. Exposure. Orographic and other Factors
Andet Afsnit. Samliv og Samfund Section II. Communal Life of Organisms
Kap. 1. Samliv mellem de levende Væsener Ch. XXII. Reciprocal Relations among Organisms
Kap. 2. Menneskets Indgriben Ch. XXIII. Interference by Man
Kap. 3. Samlivet med Dyrene Ch. XXIV. Symbiosis of Plants with Animals
Kap. 4. Samliv mellem Planterne indbyrdes Ch. XXV. Symbiosis of Plants with One Another. Mutualism
Kap. 5. Kommensalisme; Samfund Ch. XXVI. Commensalism. Plant-communities
Kap. 6. Samfundsklasser-
Section III. Adaptations of Aquatic and Terrestrial Plants. Oecological Classification
Ch. XXVII. Aquatic and Terrestrial Plants
Ch. XXVIII. Adaptations of Water-plants (Hydrophytes)
Ch. XXIX. Adaptations of Land-plants
Ch. XXX. Regulation of Transpiration in Land-plants
Ch. XXXI. Absorption of Water by Land-plants
Ch. XXXII. Storage of Water by Land-plants. Water Reservoirs
Ch. XXXIII. Other Structural Characters and Growth-forms of Land-plants, and Especially of Xerophytes
Ch. XXXIV. Oecological Classification
Ch. XXXV. Physiognomy of Vegetation. Formations. Associations. Varieties of Associations
Tredje Afsnit. Hydrofyt-Samfundene Hydrophytes. Formations of Aquatic Plants
Kap.1. Økologiske Faktorer Ch. XXXVI. Oecological Factors
Kap. 2. Morfologisk og anden Tilpasning
Ch. XXXVII. Formations of Aquatic Plants
Kap. 3. Svævet (Plankton) Ch. XXXVIII. Plankton-formation
Kap. 4. Den glaciale Vegetation (Isens og Sneens) Ch. XXXIX. Cryoplankton. Vegetation on Ice and Snow
Kap. 5. Saprofile Flagellaters Samfund
Ch. XL. Hydrocharid-formation or Pleuston
Kap. 7. Bund-Vegetationerne
Kap. 8. Nereïdernes (de stenelskende Hydrofyters) Samfund Ch. XLI. Lithophilous Benthos
Kap. 9. Samfund af Vandplanter paa løs Bund Ch. XLII. Benthos of Loose Soil
Kap. 10. Enalidernes (Havgræssenes) Samfundsklasse
Kap. 11. Limnæernes Samfundsklasse
Kap. 12. Myxofyce-Samfund
Helophytes. Marsh-plants
Ch. XLIII. Adaptation. Formations
Kap. 14. Rørsumpene Ch. XLIV. Reed-swamp or Reed-formation

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