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July 30, 2001 0521801834 978-0521801836 1
With detailed information available for perhaps only a few hundred of the many thousand of species that occur, our current knowledge of the ecology of tropical rainforest trees is limited. This book aims to summarize the contemporary understanding of the ecology of tropical rainforest trees. The emphasis is on comparative ecology, an approach that can help to identify possible adaptive trends and evolutionary constraints and that may also lead to a workable ecological classification for tree species, conceptually simplifying the rainforest community and making it more amenable to analysis.

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"The book is well written, organized clearly, and includes many excellent figures redrawn from the literature, as well as extensive tables compiled by the author.... This book should be an inpsiration to ecologists to pursue studies on comparative ecology of tropical trees, and the magnitude of the literature review will certainly provide tropical ecologists with considerable assistance in studying these issues. Perhaps this will help lead to a more synthetic understanding of tropical rainforest tree ecology in the future." The Quarterly Review of Biology

"[A]n informed analysis of the comparative ecology, physiology, and structure of tropical rain forest trees. Regardless of one's familiarity with the ecology of tropical rain forests, this book should prove informative and a useful addition to the library of forest ecologists working in any biome." Ronald L. Hendrick, Forest Science

"An excellent reference book for personal use by the researcher, for its use as reference material for courses on tropical ecology and tropical forestry, and as a textbook for the more basic aspects dealt with in tropical ecology and tropical forestry courses at the graduate level." Journal of Sustainable Forestry

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Current knowledge of the ecology of tropical rain-forest trees is limited, yet a good understanding of the trees is essential to unravelling the workings of the forest itself. This book aims to summarise contemporary understanding of the ecology of tropical rain-forest trees. The emphasis is on comparative ecology, an approach that can help to identify possible adaptive trends and evolutionary constraints and which may also lead to a workable ecological classification for tree species, conceptually simplifying the rain-forest community and making it more amenable to analysis.

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Tropical rain forest is one of the major vegetation types of the globe (Richards 1996: Whitemore 1998). Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
colonisation hypothesis, understorey sites, coloured young leaves, asymptotic height, delayed greening, sinker roots, understorey species, tropical tree species, maximal photosynthetic rates, vertebrate seeds, tropical tree seedlings, stature classes, pygmy trees, tropical pioneer tree, forest understorey, leaf domatia, escape hypothesis, seedling types, xylem conduits, climax species, forest tree seedlings, large seed size, predator satiation, soil seed bank, compensatory mortality
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Barro Colorado Island, Costa Rica, Los Tuxtlas, French Guiana, Peninsular Malaysia, New Guinea, New World, Old World, Danum Valley, Lambir Hills National Park, Malay Peninsula, Sri Lanka, West Africa, Central Amazonia, Ivory Coast, Tamiji Inoue, Pasoh Forest Reserve
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