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Book ID: 94160
Rundel, Philip W., Alan P. Smith and F. C. Meinzer (eds.)

Tropical Alpine Ecosystems: Plant Form and Function. 2008. 86 line diagrams. 49 halftones. 54 tabs. 390 p. gr8vo. Paper bd.

Tropical alpine environments are those areas in the tropics above thetree-line and below the upper limit of plant life. The plants growing inthese regions have evolved in distinct forms to cope with cold,drought and fire. Using examples from all over the tropics, thisfascinating account examines the unique form, physiology and function of tropical alpine plants. It will appeal to all thoseinterested in tropical vegetation and how plants adapt to living inenvironments, as well as to biogeographers and ecologists.
Author Rundel, Philip W., Alan P. Smith and F. C. Meinzer (eds.)
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Author Rundel, Philip W., Alan P. Smith and F. C. Meinzer (eds.)
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