FOREST canopies.

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Otros Autores: Nowman, Margaret D., ed, Nadkarmi, Nalini M., ed
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego, Calif. : Academic Press, 1995.
Colección:Physiological ecology series
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505 0 0 |a Contenido: Canopy access techniques. Canopy architecture in tropicaltrees: a pictorial approach. Physical mechanisms of heat and mass exchange between forests and the atmosphere. Structure and microclimate of forest canopies. Measuring arthropod biodiversity in the tropical forest canopy. Ecology and diversity of tropical forest canopy ants. Lizard ecology in the canopy of an Island Rain Forest. Canopy access techniques and their importance for the study of tropical forest canopy birds. Forest structure and the abundance and diversity of neotropical small mammalls. Mammals of rain forest canopies. Vascular epiphytes. The ecology of hemiepiphytes in forest canopies. Ecology and population biology of mistletoes. Vines in treetops: consequences of mechanical dependence. Life on the forest phylloplane: hairs, little houses, and myriad mites. Nonvascular epiphytes in forest canopies: worldwide distribution, abundance, and ecological roles. Photosynthesis in forest canopies. Herbivory as a canopy process in rain forest trees. Reproductive biology and genetics of tropical trees from a canopy perspective. Ecological roles of epiphytes in nutrient cycles of forest ecosystems. Ethnobotany and economic botany of epiphytes, lianas, and other host-dependent plants: an overview. The collection and preservation of plant material from the tropical forest canopy. Tourism, economics, and the canopy: the perspective of one canopy biologist. Canopy science: a summary of its role in research and education.  
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