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Most animal and plant species inhabit tropical forests. Hence the interest in the effects of tropical forest clearance on biological diversity. The book provides a conservationist's perception of how fast tropical forests are being lost and what the consequences are for biological diversity.
This new edition of Whitmore's classic introduction to tropical rain forests has been comprehensively revised and updated, reflecting the changes which have taken place since it was first published in 1990. The sections on human impact have been extended, including a new global assessment of deforestation, and details of new research on biodiversity and conservation. The book remains unique in linking rain forest biology and ecology with silviculture, and with concerns over sustainable resource utilization and the future of the tropical rain forests. Accessibly written and illustrated throughout, it is a must for biology and geography students, and anyone who seeks to know more about the nature and importance of the world's tropical rain forests.
"Foundations of Tropical Forest Biology" presents a timely
collection of pioneering work in the study of these diverse and
fascinating ecosystems. Modeled on the highly successful
"Foundations of Ecology, " this book consists of facsimiles of
papers chosen by world experts in tropical biology as the
"classics" in the field. The papers are organized into sections on
related topics, each introduced with a discussion of their role in
triggering subsequent research. Topics covered include ecological
and evolutionary perspectives on the origins of tropical diversity;
plant-animal interactions; patterns of species diversity and
distribution of arthropods, vertebrates, and plants; forest
dynamics and ecosystem ecology; conservation biology; and tropical
forest management.
"Foundations of Tropical Forest Biology" presents a timely
collection of pioneering work in the study of these diverse and
fascinating ecosystems. Modeled on the highly successful
"Foundations of Ecology, " this book consists of facsimiles of
papers chosen by world experts in tropical biology as the
"classics" in the field. The papers are organized into sections on
related topics, each introduced with a discussion of their role in
triggering subsequent research. Topics covered include ecological
and evolutionary perspectives on the origins of tropical diversity;
plant-animal interactions; patterns of species diversity and
distribution of arthropods, vertebrates, and plants; forest
dynamics and ecosystem ecology; conservation biology; and tropical
forest management.
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