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Amazonian Arachnida And Myriapoda Identification Keys To All Classes Orders Families Some Genera And Lists Of Known Terrestrial Species 1st Edition Joachim Adis

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Amazonian Arachnida And Myriapoda Identification Keys To All Classes Orders Families Some Genera And Lists Of Known Terrestrial Species 1st Edition Joachim Adis
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Publisher: Pensoft
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.37 MB
Pages: 596
Author: Joachim Adis
ISBN: 9789546421180, 9546421189
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Amazonian Arachnida And Myriapoda Identification Keys To All Classes Orders Families Some Genera And Lists Of Known Terrestrial Species 1st Edition Joachim Adis by Joachim Adis 9789546421180, 9546421189 instant download after payment.

Amazonia encompasses nearly 6,000,000 km2, twice the size of Argentina. Every sixth liter of fresh water on earth

derives from the Rio Amazonas and its tributaries. They annually flood about 300,000 km2 of land, the size of Italy.

Up to five million species of terrestrial invertebrates may inhabit the various biotopes in Amazonia, particularly

its enormous area of dense forest. Three out of every four species which we collected in Central Amazonian forest during

more than two decades have proved to be new to science. This holds true, with few exceptions only, for the fauna of both

forest floor and forest canopy. Our knowledge about keystone species and their specific function in the habitat is still

highly fragmentary. Both are required, however, to define means for the sustainable use and the protection of Amazonian

landscapes.

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