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Tropical Mountain Forest : Patterns and Processes in a Biodiversity Hotspot - S. Robbert Gradstein

Tropical Mountain Forest

Patterns and Processes in a Biodiversity Hotspot

By: S. Robbert Gradstein (Editor), Dirk Gansert (Editor), Jürgen Homeier (Editor)

eBook | 18 October 2010

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Tropical mountain forests are very rich in species and are generally considered as hotspots of biodiversity. They are also of great ecological importance as sources of water and other ecosystem services for millions of people living in the tropics. However, these valuable forest ecosystems are now increasingly being fragmented, reduced and disturbed by human interventions. This book originated from a lecture series on the tropical mountain forest organized by the Gõttingen Centre of Biodiversity and Ecology and held at the University of Gõttingen, Germany during the summer term of 2007. The volume presents a synthesis of current ecological research in Germany on the tropical mountain forest, from an interdisciplinary perspective.

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