Fern Ecology
Discover the fascinating world of ferns with Fern Ecology by Klaus Mehltreter, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This comprehensive volume spans 474 pages and serves as the first in-depth exploration of fern ecology. With fully-illustrated examples from around the globe, it highlights the ecological significance of ferns and their vital roles in conservation, ecological succession, and habitat restoration.
This essential resource is designed for graduate students and professionals in the fields of ecology, conservation, and land management, providing a robust framework for future research. Whether you are a seasoned ecologist or a curious learner, Fern Ecology is a must-have addition to your library, offering valuable insights into the importance of these remarkable plants in our ecosystems.