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5.0 out of 5 stars Exhaustive, Intriguing, and Well researched, June 26, 2000
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Frank Davenport (Redlands, California) - See all my reviews
I recently used this book for an indepedent study on Canopy Ecology and found it abosutley indispensible. Lowman and Nadkarni used the work of such big name scientists as Nigel Stork and Terry Erwin to assemble an array of canopy topics including access, structure, nutrient cycling, species compossition, epihyte and hemiephyte ecology, and even ethnobotany. Each chapter is clear cut and informative and the book does not waste space with cheesy fru-fru. Of particular interest to the aspiring canopy researcher is the suggestions for new avenues of research given at the end of almost every chapter.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great canopy primer!, February 21, 2002
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Abraham Svoboda (Olympia Washington) - See all my reviews
One of best synopsis of the current to near current canopy research topics, struggles, and future agendas! Lowman and Nadkarni continue to out do themselves with this suberbly edited book. Highly recommended for anyone interested in forest ecology and forest canopies who aren't afraid to look at some graphs. You'll learn something....
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5.0 out of 5 stars Exhaustive, Intriguing, and Well researched, June 26, 2000
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Frank Davenport (Redlands, California) - See all my reviews
I recently used this book for an indepedent study on Canopy Ecology and found it abosutley indispensible. Lowman and Nadkarni used the work of such big name scientists as Nigel Stork and Terry Erwin to assemble an array of canopy topics including access, structure, nutrient cycling, species compossition, epihyte and hemiephyte ecology, and even ethnobotany. Each chapter is clear cut and informative and the book does not waste space with cheesy fru-fru. Of particular interest to the aspiring canopy researcher is the suggestions for new avenues of research given at the end of almost every chapter.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have!, August 7, 1999
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The most comprehensive book on the subject to date. This book takes you into a world where few have been before, the forest canopy! A cutting edge book for a cutting edge field!
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Forest Canopies (Physiological Ecology)
Forest Canopies (Physiological Ecology) by Margaret D. Lowman (Hardcover - May 16, 1995)
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