Book ID: 34401
ALMEDA, Frank and Catherine M.PRINGLE (eds.)
Tropical Rainforests: di- versity and conservation. 1988. (CA.Acad.Sc.Mem. 12). illustr. XIII, 306 p. gr8vo. Bound.
Contents (main headings): A Celebration of Life on Earth/ TropicalForests: A Storehouse for Human Welfare/ Complexity in the Eye of the Beholder/ Local Resource Use Systems in the Tropics: Taking Pressure Off the Forests/ Ecology and Management of Migratory Food Fishes of the Amazon Basin/ Etnobotany and Conservation in the Guianas: The Indians o fSouthern Suriname/ Primate Conservation: A Status Report with Case Studies from Brazil and Madagascar/ Preserving Biological Diversity: The Case of Costa Rica/ Costa Rica's National Park System and the Preservation of Biological Diversity: Linking Conservation with Socio-Economic Development/ The Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS):A Success Story in Graduate Training and Research/ Tropical Rainforest Ecology from a Canopy Perspective/ The Search for Solutions: Research and Education at The La Selva Station and their Relation to Ecodevelopment/ History of Conservation Efforts and Initial Exploration of the Lower Extension of Parque Nacional Braulio Carrillo, Costa Rica/Altitudinal Movements of Birds on the Caribbean Slope of Costa Rica:Implications for Conservation/ Species Richness in Tropical Predators/Preliminary Description of Primary Forests along the La Selva-Volcan Barva Altitudinal Transect, Costa Rica/ Braulio Carrillo and the Future:Its Importance for the World.