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The First 100 Years of Research on Barro Colorado: Plant and Ecosystem Science (Volumes 1 and 2)

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posted on 2024-11-22, 14:10 authored by Helene C. Muller-Landau, S. Joseph Wright

The Barro Colorado Nature Monument in Panama, which includes Barro Colorado Island and nearby mainland peninsulas, supports the best studied tropical forest in the world. This 98-chapter edited volume reviews the history and contributions of research undertaken at this moist tropical forest to advance our understanding of tropical plants and ecosystems. The first section describes the setting, including soils, land use history, forest structure, and plant species composition. Nine additional sections concern plant reproduction and seedling regeneration, plant physiology, plant community ecology, population genetics, interactions with microbes and herbivores, remote sensing, observational ecosystem studies, experimental ecosystem studies, and focal taxa and functional group accounts. The authoritative reviews in this volume provide a foundation for future research in this and other tropical forest sites.

History

Series

  • Open Monographs

Publication date

2024-11-22

ISBN (print)

978-1-944466-71-8

ISBN (online)

978-1-944466-70-1

Funder(s)

Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

Publisher

Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press