Seedling Recruitment In A Tropical Rain Forest

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Overview

Tropical rain forests contain most of the world's known biological diversity.
Understanding how this diversity persists in the face of anthropogenic
disturbance is an increasingly critical issue. To manage and preserve intact
ecosystems, and to restore degraded ones, a better knowledge of the basic
ecological processes that affect them is necessary. We must be able to answer
such questions as: How are plant ...
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Overview

Tropical rain forests contain most of the world's known biological diversity.
Understanding how this diversity persists in the face of anthropogenic
disturbance is an increasingly critical issue. To manage and preserve intact
ecosystems, and to restore degraded ones, a better knowledge of the basic
ecological processes that affect them is necessary. We must be able to answer
such questions as: How are plant communities structured? How is diversity
maintained in species-rich ecosystems? What ecological factors determine
which plants grow where? Many processes are known to shape plant
communities, but what is their relative importance? Approaching answers to
these questions is the primary focus of this book. The book presents a case
study, built upon experiments performed in a Peruvian rain forest. The author
conducted a series of manipulative experiments on tree seedlings to dissect
the various forces that shape their coexistence. This book is directed to an
audience of ecologists, forest researchers, and conservationists.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9783836429269
  • Publisher: VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K.
  • Publication date: 10/29/2007
  • Pages: 96
  • Product dimensions: 0.20 (w) x 9.61 (h) x 6.69 (d)
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