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The Ecology Of Trees In The Tropical Rain Forest Cambridge Tropical Biology Series 2nd Edition I M Turner

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The Ecology Of Trees In The Tropical Rain Forest Cambridge Tropical Biology Series 2nd Edition I M Turner
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.9 MB
Pages: 316
Author: I. M. Turner
ISBN: 9780521801836, 0521801834
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 2

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The Ecology Of Trees In The Tropical Rain Forest Cambridge Tropical Biology Series 2nd Edition I M Turner by I. M. Turner 9780521801836, 0521801834 instant download after payment.

With detailed information available for perhaps only a few hundred of the many thousand of species that occur, our current knowledge of the ecology of tropical rainforest trees is limited. This book aims to summarize the contemporary understanding of the ecology of tropical rainforest trees. The emphasis is on comparative ecology, an approach that can help to identify possible adaptive trends and evolutionary constraints and that may also lead to a workable ecological classification for tree species, conceptually simplifying the rainforest community and making it more amenable to analysis.

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