CLCQ1
LanguageENG
PublishYear2009
publishCompany
Wiley
EISBN
9781444305319
PISBN
9781405189521
edition
1
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Historically, tropical ecology has been a science often content with descriptive and demographic approaches, which is understandable given the difficulty of studying these ecosystems and the need for basic demographic information. Nonetheless, over the last several years, tropical ecologists have begun to test more sophisticated ecological theory and are now beginning to address a broad array of questions that are of particular importance to tropical systems, and ecology in general. Why are there are so many species in tropical forests and what mechanisms are responsible for the maintenance of that vast species diversity? What factors control species coexistence? Are there common patterns of species abundance and distribution across broad geographic scales? What is the role of trophic interactions in these complex ecosystems? How can these fragile ecosystems be conserved? Tropical Forest Community Ecology includes contributions from some of the worlds leading tropical ecologists who address these key issues and many others, providing a unique and timely summary of this discipline.
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