Terrestrial Biomes
Terrestrial Biomes
Global Biome Conservation and Global Warming Impacts on Ecology and Biodiversity
Demolin-Leite, Germano Leao
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
04/2025
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Section I: Deserts
1. Antarctica Desert
2. Northern Great Rift Valley: deserts and otherbiomes
3. Ecosystem services in the Atacama region, Chile
4. Chihuahuan Desert
5. Simpson Desert
6. Indian Thar
7. Sahara and other African Deserts
Section II: Insular Biomes
8. Madagascar and Mauritius as Insular Biomes
Section III: Mediterranean
9. Mediterranean Basin
10. An Afromontane biome in South Africa:ecological quality of natural vs transformed habitats
Section IV: Prairies and Steppes
11. Prairies and Steppes: Cradles of GrasslandBiodiversity
12. European steppes and forest-steppes
13. American
Section V: Shrublands
14. Biodiversity and Ecological Dynamics of theFynbos Biome in South Africa
15. Mediterranean Shrublands
16. Xeric Shrublands
Section VI: Savannas
17. Land degradation and its associated eff ects ondung beetle species in African Savanna
18. Asia
19. Australian Savannas
20. American Savanna: A brief review
Section VII: Subterranean
21. Subterranean
Section VIII: Taiga
22. Asia
23. North Europe
Section IX: Temperate Forests
24. Temperate forest of Asia in the wake of climatechange
25. Temperate forests at Southern South America:Challenges for management and conservation to faceclimate change
26. Europe Temperate Forests
27. North America
Section X: Tropical Forests
28. Conservation status of dung beetles(Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in African tropical forests
29. The use of phytotelmata by amphibians in theAmazon rainforest: A review and case study
30. Asia's Ecological Tapestry: NavigatingConservation Challenges in the Era of Global Warming
31. Atlantic Forest
32. Biodiversity, function and change of tropicalrainforests of Borneo
33. Caatinga
Section XI: Tundras
34. Asian Arctic tundra: Vast permafrost ecosystemsunder increasing pressure by climate change and industrialdevelopment
35. The importance of Belarus tundra peat bogs forbiodiversity conservation in global warming condition
36. North American tundras: Imperiled landscapesat a continent's latitudinal and altitudinal extremes
1. Antarctica Desert
2. Northern Great Rift Valley: deserts and otherbiomes
3. Ecosystem services in the Atacama region, Chile
4. Chihuahuan Desert
5. Simpson Desert
6. Indian Thar
7. Sahara and other African Deserts
Section II: Insular Biomes
8. Madagascar and Mauritius as Insular Biomes
Section III: Mediterranean
9. Mediterranean Basin
10. An Afromontane biome in South Africa:ecological quality of natural vs transformed habitats
Section IV: Prairies and Steppes
11. Prairies and Steppes: Cradles of GrasslandBiodiversity
12. European steppes and forest-steppes
13. American
Section V: Shrublands
14. Biodiversity and Ecological Dynamics of theFynbos Biome in South Africa
15. Mediterranean Shrublands
16. Xeric Shrublands
Section VI: Savannas
17. Land degradation and its associated eff ects ondung beetle species in African Savanna
18. Asia
19. Australian Savannas
20. American Savanna: A brief review
Section VII: Subterranean
21. Subterranean
Section VIII: Taiga
22. Asia
23. North Europe
Section IX: Temperate Forests
24. Temperate forest of Asia in the wake of climatechange
25. Temperate forests at Southern South America:Challenges for management and conservation to faceclimate change
26. Europe Temperate Forests
27. North America
Section X: Tropical Forests
28. Conservation status of dung beetles(Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in African tropical forests
29. The use of phytotelmata by amphibians in theAmazon rainforest: A review and case study
30. Asia's Ecological Tapestry: NavigatingConservation Challenges in the Era of Global Warming
31. Atlantic Forest
32. Biodiversity, function and change of tropicalrainforests of Borneo
33. Caatinga
Section XI: Tundras
34. Asian Arctic tundra: Vast permafrost ecosystemsunder increasing pressure by climate change and industrialdevelopment
35. The importance of Belarus tundra peat bogs forbiodiversity conservation in global warming condition
36. North American tundras: Imperiled landscapesat a continent's latitudinal and altitudinal extremes
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Africa; African savanna; Agriculture; Alpine; Amphibians; Antarctic biodiversity; Antarctic conservation; Arctic; Arid and semiarid regions; Asia; Asia ecology; Aspen; Atacama; Atlantic Forest; Belarus; Biodiversity; Biodiversity loss; Bioindicators; Biome; Boreal forest; Bush; Camera traps; Campos; Canopy; Chihuahuan Desert; Chile; Climate; Climate change; Climate changes; Climate regulation; Conifers; Conservation; Conservation parks; Conversation challenges; Cottonwood; Deciduous trees; Deep learning; Deserts; Desert-steppe; Disturbance; Dung beetle; Ecological indicators; Ecology; Ecoregions; Ecosystem; Ecosystem monitoring; Ecosystem red-list; Ecosystem service; Ecosystem services; Ecosystems; Exotic species; Faunal biodiversity; Fire; Floral biodiversity; Forest-steppe; Fragmentation; Fynbos; Geopark; Global warming; Grasslands; Grazing; Great Indian Desert; Habitat characteristics; Hardwood; Huasco river basin; Human impact; Indicator species; Insects; Invasive species; Islands; Jordan Valley; Land use; Land use change; Landscapes; Mammals; Management; Mangroves; Mediterranean; Mexico; Migration; Monitoring; Normalized Difference Vegetation Index; Oak; Pampas; Peat bogs; Phenology; Pine; Plants; Pollution; Prairies; Prairies and steppes; Primary grassland, secondary grassland; Protected areas; Protection; Range limits; Red Book; Remote sensing; Reproduction; Restoration; Sahara; Savanna; Seasonality; Shrub vegetation; South Africa; Specialized species; Species distribution; Taiga; Temperate forest; Terrestrial ecosystem; The Thar Desert; Tree-related microhabitats; True steppe; Tundra; Tundra patches; Wadi Araba; Western Indian Ocean; Wetlands; Xeric shrublands
Section I: Deserts
1. Antarctica Desert
2. Northern Great Rift Valley: deserts and otherbiomes
3. Ecosystem services in the Atacama region, Chile
4. Chihuahuan Desert
5. Simpson Desert
6. Indian Thar
7. Sahara and other African Deserts
Section II: Insular Biomes
8. Madagascar and Mauritius as Insular Biomes
Section III: Mediterranean
9. Mediterranean Basin
10. An Afromontane biome in South Africa:ecological quality of natural vs transformed habitats
Section IV: Prairies and Steppes
11. Prairies and Steppes: Cradles of GrasslandBiodiversity
12. European steppes and forest-steppes
13. American
Section V: Shrublands
14. Biodiversity and Ecological Dynamics of theFynbos Biome in South Africa
15. Mediterranean Shrublands
16. Xeric Shrublands
Section VI: Savannas
17. Land degradation and its associated eff ects ondung beetle species in African Savanna
18. Asia
19. Australian Savannas
20. American Savanna: A brief review
Section VII: Subterranean
21. Subterranean
Section VIII: Taiga
22. Asia
23. North Europe
Section IX: Temperate Forests
24. Temperate forest of Asia in the wake of climatechange
25. Temperate forests at Southern South America:Challenges for management and conservation to faceclimate change
26. Europe Temperate Forests
27. North America
Section X: Tropical Forests
28. Conservation status of dung beetles(Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in African tropical forests
29. The use of phytotelmata by amphibians in theAmazon rainforest: A review and case study
30. Asia's Ecological Tapestry: NavigatingConservation Challenges in the Era of Global Warming
31. Atlantic Forest
32. Biodiversity, function and change of tropicalrainforests of Borneo
33. Caatinga
Section XI: Tundras
34. Asian Arctic tundra: Vast permafrost ecosystemsunder increasing pressure by climate change and industrialdevelopment
35. The importance of Belarus tundra peat bogs forbiodiversity conservation in global warming condition
36. North American tundras: Imperiled landscapesat a continent's latitudinal and altitudinal extremes
1. Antarctica Desert
2. Northern Great Rift Valley: deserts and otherbiomes
3. Ecosystem services in the Atacama region, Chile
4. Chihuahuan Desert
5. Simpson Desert
6. Indian Thar
7. Sahara and other African Deserts
Section II: Insular Biomes
8. Madagascar and Mauritius as Insular Biomes
Section III: Mediterranean
9. Mediterranean Basin
10. An Afromontane biome in South Africa:ecological quality of natural vs transformed habitats
Section IV: Prairies and Steppes
11. Prairies and Steppes: Cradles of GrasslandBiodiversity
12. European steppes and forest-steppes
13. American
Section V: Shrublands
14. Biodiversity and Ecological Dynamics of theFynbos Biome in South Africa
15. Mediterranean Shrublands
16. Xeric Shrublands
Section VI: Savannas
17. Land degradation and its associated eff ects ondung beetle species in African Savanna
18. Asia
19. Australian Savannas
20. American Savanna: A brief review
Section VII: Subterranean
21. Subterranean
Section VIII: Taiga
22. Asia
23. North Europe
Section IX: Temperate Forests
24. Temperate forest of Asia in the wake of climatechange
25. Temperate forests at Southern South America:Challenges for management and conservation to faceclimate change
26. Europe Temperate Forests
27. North America
Section X: Tropical Forests
28. Conservation status of dung beetles(Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in African tropical forests
29. The use of phytotelmata by amphibians in theAmazon rainforest: A review and case study
30. Asia's Ecological Tapestry: NavigatingConservation Challenges in the Era of Global Warming
31. Atlantic Forest
32. Biodiversity, function and change of tropicalrainforests of Borneo
33. Caatinga
Section XI: Tundras
34. Asian Arctic tundra: Vast permafrost ecosystemsunder increasing pressure by climate change and industrialdevelopment
35. The importance of Belarus tundra peat bogs forbiodiversity conservation in global warming condition
36. North American tundras: Imperiled landscapesat a continent's latitudinal and altitudinal extremes
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Africa; African savanna; Agriculture; Alpine; Amphibians; Antarctic biodiversity; Antarctic conservation; Arctic; Arid and semiarid regions; Asia; Asia ecology; Aspen; Atacama; Atlantic Forest; Belarus; Biodiversity; Biodiversity loss; Bioindicators; Biome; Boreal forest; Bush; Camera traps; Campos; Canopy; Chihuahuan Desert; Chile; Climate; Climate change; Climate changes; Climate regulation; Conifers; Conservation; Conservation parks; Conversation challenges; Cottonwood; Deciduous trees; Deep learning; Deserts; Desert-steppe; Disturbance; Dung beetle; Ecological indicators; Ecology; Ecoregions; Ecosystem; Ecosystem monitoring; Ecosystem red-list; Ecosystem service; Ecosystem services; Ecosystems; Exotic species; Faunal biodiversity; Fire; Floral biodiversity; Forest-steppe; Fragmentation; Fynbos; Geopark; Global warming; Grasslands; Grazing; Great Indian Desert; Habitat characteristics; Hardwood; Huasco river basin; Human impact; Indicator species; Insects; Invasive species; Islands; Jordan Valley; Land use; Land use change; Landscapes; Mammals; Management; Mangroves; Mediterranean; Mexico; Migration; Monitoring; Normalized Difference Vegetation Index; Oak; Pampas; Peat bogs; Phenology; Pine; Plants; Pollution; Prairies; Prairies and steppes; Primary grassland, secondary grassland; Protected areas; Protection; Range limits; Red Book; Remote sensing; Reproduction; Restoration; Sahara; Savanna; Seasonality; Shrub vegetation; South Africa; Specialized species; Species distribution; Taiga; Temperate forest; Terrestrial ecosystem; The Thar Desert; Tree-related microhabitats; True steppe; Tundra; Tundra patches; Wadi Araba; Western Indian Ocean; Wetlands; Xeric shrublands