edited by Eldredge Bermingham, Christopher W. Dick and Craig Moritz
University of Chicago Press, 2005
Cloth: 978-0-226-04466-8 | Paper: 978-0-226-04468-2
Library of Congress Classification QH86.T764 2005
Dewey Decimal Classification 577.34

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Synthesizing theoretical and empirical analyses of the processes that help shape these unique ecosystems, Tropical Rainforests looks at the effects of evolutionary histories, past climate change, and ecological dynamics on the origin and maintenance of tropical rainforest communities. Featuring recent advances in paleoecology, climatology, geology, molecular systematics, biogeography, and community ecology, the volume also offers insights from those fields into how rainforests will endure the impact of anthropogenic change. With more than sixty contributors, Tropical Rainforests will be of great interest to students and professionals in tropical ecology and conservation.


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