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The New Flora Of The Volcanic Island Of Krakatau 1st Edition Ernst Alfred

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The New Flora Of The Volcanic Island Of Krakatau 1st Edition Ernst Alfred
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.78 MB
Pages: 103
Author: Ernst Alfred
ISBN: 9781108004336, 1108004334
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The New Flora Of The Volcanic Island Of Krakatau 1st Edition Ernst Alfred by Ernst Alfred 9781108004336, 1108004334 instant download after payment.

On 27 August 1883, the island of Krakatau was destroyed in one of the most violent volcanic events ever recorded. This caused the 'year without a summer', thousands of deaths (mainly from tsunamis), fabulous sunsets and a measurable cooling of the oceans over nearly a century. Krakatau also provided evolutionary biologists with a unique opportunity to investigate the mechanisms of plant dispersal. This had been the subject of laborious research for Charles Darwin, who had speculated upon and, it seems, accurately postulated how an 'unstocked island' might be recolonised. In this 1908 volume, Alfred Ernst analysed the effects of wind, birds and sea currents in the transport not only of seeds but also of trees, branches and even of substantial animals. Krakatau's ecosystem, at a more primitive stage than that Darwin had seen on the Galapagos Islands, demonstrated how simple but continuous natural forces might re-establish a complex ecology.

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