After the eruption, Krakatau provided a unique opportunity to
study the colonization of a sterile area by plants and animals
across a sea barrier and the gradual incorporation of the newcomers
into the developing ecosystem. "Krakatau" is a comprehensive
account of the reassembly of a tropical forest ecosystem over the
past century. Ian Thornton tackles the many questions and
controversies surrounding the eruption and its aftermath. He
writes, "The natural healing process has followed the most extreme
form of ecological destruction possible, total biological
extirpation. Yet the islands surviving the 1883 eruption are
covered in secondary forest, and over 200 species of plants, 70
species of vertebrates, and thousands of invertebrate species now
inhabit these forests."
"Krakatau" will be essential reading for anyone who wishes to
understand not just the rebirth of Krakatau but also the resilient
nature of life everywhere.
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