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The Ornaments Of Life Coevolution And Conservation In The Tropics Theodore H Fleming W John Kress

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The Ornaments Of Life Coevolution And Conservation In The Tropics Theodore H Fleming W John Kress
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.3 MB
Pages: 640
Author: Theodore H. Fleming; W. John Kress
ISBN: 9780226023328, 022602332X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Ornaments Of Life Coevolution And Conservation In The Tropics Theodore H Fleming W John Kress by Theodore H. Fleming; W. John Kress 9780226023328, 022602332X instant download after payment.

The average kilometer of tropical rainforest is teeming with life; it contains thousands of species of plants and animals. As The Ornaments of Life reveals, many of the most colorful and eye-catching rainforest inhabitants—toucans, monkeys, leaf-nosed bats, and hummingbirds to name a few—are an important component of the infrastructure that supports life in the forest. These fruit-and-nectar eating birds and mammals pollinate the flowers and disperse the seeds of hundreds of tropical plants, and unlike temperate communities, much of this greenery relies exclusively on animals for reproduction.

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