Book Details
Orange Code:76380
Paperback:335 pages
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1. Large Processes with Small Targets: Rarity and Pollination in Rain Forests2. The Canopy Biology Program in Sarawak: Scope, Methods, and Merit3. Soil-Related Floristic Variation in a Hyperdiverse Dipterocarp Forest4. Plant Reproductive Phenology and General Flowering in a Mixed Dipterocarp Forest5. A Severe Drought in Lambir Hills National Park6. The Plant-Pollinator Community in a Lowland Dipterocarp Forest7. Floral Resource Utilization by Stingless Bees (Apidae, Meliponini)8. Honeybees in Borneo9. Beetle Pollination in Tropical Rain Forests10. Seventy-Seven Ways to Be a Fig: Overview of a Diverse Plant Assemblage11. Ecology of Traplining Bees and Understory Pollinators12. Vertebrate-Pollinated Plants13. Insect Predators of Dipterocarp Seeds14. Diversity of Anti-Herbivore Defenses in Macaranga15. Coevolution of Ants and Plants16. Lowland Tropical Rain Forests of Asia and America: Parallels, Convergence, and Divergence17. Lambir’s Forest: The World’s Most Diverse Known Tree Assemblage?18. Toward the Conservation of Tropical Forests
Description:
The groundbreaking canopy-access and rain forest research at Lambir Hills National Park in Sarawak, Malaysia, has contributed an immense body of knowledge. Its major studies over more than a decade are synthesized here for the first time.
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