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Biotic Interactions in the Tropics: Their Role in the Maintenance of Species Diversity

Contributor(s): Burslem, David (Editor), Pinard, Michelle (Editor), Hartley, Sue (Editor)

ISBN: 9780521847070

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: September 8, 2005

Dewey: 577.0913

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.25" H x 9.90" L x 7.04" W ( 2.87 lbs) 582 pages

Series: Ecological Reviews

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Description: To understand how tropical ecosystems function we need to appreciate not only what plants, animals and microbes they contain, but how they interact with each other. This volume synthesizes the current state of knowledge of tropical biotic interaction, with chapters providing reviews or case studies drawn from research conducted in both Old and New World tropics, including interactions among taxa at all levels. An underlying theme of the volume is revealing the importance of the maintenance of high diversity in tropical regions.

Brief description: David Burslem is Senior Lecturer in Tropical Plant Science at the University of Aberdeen. His current research focuses on tropical forest sites in Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Ecuador.

Review Quotes: "Key topics include the maintenance of tree species richness, ant-plant interactions, mycorrhizal fungi, seed dispersal, and pollination biology. An extensive index, literature review, and handsome production make this volume a valuable addition to libraries."
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