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Tropical Forest Canopies: Ecology and Management: Proceedings of ESF Conference, Oxford University, 12–16 December 1998: Forestry Sciences, cartea 69

Editat de K.E. Linsenmair, Andrew Davis, B. Fiala, M.R. Speight
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Almost half of all life on earth may exist in the world's forest canopies. They may also play a vital role in maintaining the planet's climate, yet they remain largely unexplored owing to difficulties of access. They are renowned for their great diversity and role in forest functioning, yet there are still great gaps in the understanding of this `last biological frontier'. This seminal book shows how canopy science is now in a position to answer many of the outstanding questions, among which are some of the most pressing environmental issues society is presently facing. It represents a major summary of the current understanding of canopy ecology, and maps a path forward into a greater understanding of tropical forest ecology and management at a time when the very future of this ecosystem is threatened by humanity's actions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789048157242
ISBN-10: 9048157242
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: VII, 370 p. 45 illus.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 x 25 mm
Ediția:Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2001
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Forestry Sciences

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Cuprins

— Canopy science: time to shape up.- Alice grows up: canopy science in transition from Wonderland to Reality.- Forest canopy research: sampling problems, and some solutions.- Plants in the forest canopy: some reflections on current research and future direction.- Epiphytes and their contribution to canopy diversity.- Plant size: an ignored parameter in epiphyte ecophysiology?.- Pollination and phenology of flowers in the canopy of two contrasting rain forest types in Amazonia, Colombia.- Invertebrates in the canopy of tropical rain forests: how much do we really know?.- Arboreal tropical forest vertebrates: current knowledge and research trends.- Vertical stratification of figs and fig-eaters in a Bornean lowland rain forest: how is the canopy different?.- Understorey versus canopy: patterns of vertical stratification and diversity among Lepidoptera in a Bornean rain forest.- The influence of anthropogenic disturbances on the structure of arboreal arthropod communities.- Seasonal changes in the canopy arthropod fauna in Rinorea beniensis in Budongo Forest, Uganda.- Arthropods in tropical oaks: differences in their spatial distributions within tree crowns.- Behaviour and ecology of birds in tropical rain forest canopies.- Canopy processes: implications for transpiration, interception and splash induced erosion, ultimately for forest management and water resources.- Modelling rainfall and canopy controls on net-precipitation beneath selectively-logged tropical forest.- Micrometeorological conditions and canopy energy exchanges of a neotropical rain forest (SurumoniCrane Project, Venezuela).- The influence of epiphyte cover on branch temperature in a tropical tree.- Forest light and its influence on habitat selection.- Methods to assess tropical rain forest canopystructure: an overview.- Tree architecture in a Bornean lowland rain forest: intraspecific and interspecific patterns.- Canopy surface topography in a French Guiana forest and the folded forest theory.- Crown typology and the identification of rain forest trees on large-scale aerial photographs.- The management implications of canopy research.- Neotropical bats in the canopy: diversity, community structure, and implications for conservation.- Reproductive ecology of tropical forest trees in logged and fragmented habitats in Thailand and Costa Rica.- Edge effects and tropical forest canopy invertebrates.- Enhancement of forest canopy research, education, and conservation in the new millennium.