2 edition of Ecological studies on rain forest in northern Surinam found in the catalog.
Ecological studies on rain forest in northern Surinam
Johan Paul Schulz
Published
1960
by N.V. Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers Maatschappij in Amsterdam
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by J.P. Schulz. |
Series | Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, AFD. Natuurkunde : Tweede reeks : deel LIII, no.1, Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen, Afdeeling Natuurkunde -- d. 53, no. 1. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 267 p. : |
Number of Pages | 267 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14172874M |
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Suriname Forest Information and Data According to the U.N. FAO, % or about 14,, ha of Suriname is forested, according to FAO. Of this % (14,,) is classified as primary forest, the most biodiverse and carbon-dense form of forest. Ecological studies in the iture estuary mangrove forest Sackey et al. can be transferred to other species of impor-tance to coastal communities (Swaminathan, , ). In spite of these numerous benefits and uses of mangroves, coastal ecosystems including the mangrove environment are threatened by an.
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Get this from a library. Ecological studies on rain forest in northern Surinam. [J P Schulz]. Ecological studies on rain forest in Northern Suriname Published in Mededelingen van het Botanisch Museum en Herbarium van de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht, Vol.
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van Donselaar: An ecological and phytogeographic study of northern Surinam savannas. Google Author: J. Lindeman. Aug 26, · This book, first published inis now a classic and represents an important record of what has become of the rain forest in the twentieth century and will be meaningful reading for botanists, ecologists, tropical biologists, conservationists, and general veterans-opex.com by: PDF | The Cecropia seedbank (consisting of seeds of C.
sciadophylla and C. obtusa) under pristine Surinam lowland rain forest has been studied from | Find, read and cite all the research. ECOLOGICAL STUDIES IN FOUR CONTRASTING LOWLAND RAIN FORESTS IN GUNUNG MULU NATIONAL PARK, SARAWAK I.
FOREST ENVIRONMENT, STRUCTURE AND FLORISTICS JOHN PROCTOR*, J. ANDERSON?, P. CHAI$ AND H. VALLACK* *Department of Biology, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA,?Department ofCited by: Rain Forests. Since rainfall controls tropical vegetation in the tropics, rain forest types may be classified with reference to local climate.
These include lowland, montane, subtropical, and temperate rain veterans-opex.com common features are at least 1, millimeters (approximately 33 inches) of annual rainfall and evergreen vegetation with lianas and epiphytes. Peatland Forestry: Ecology and Principles (Ecological Studies Book ) - Kindle edition by Eero Paavilainen, Juhani Päivänen.
Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Peatland Forestry: Ecology and Principles (Ecological Studies Book ).Cited by: Friedrich-Karl Holtmeier: Die Landschaft von Pontresina (Oberengadin) im Luftbild HU!1 B2 H33 IS!4 l^?l5 ESS6 ^7 CS8 El9 FvH10 f^l11 E Skip to main content.
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"Rainforest" is used interchangeably with "rain forest" on this site. Suriname is the smallest independent country in South America and is comprised mostly of rainforest.
The country issquare miles, about the size of the state of Georgia. Its capital is Paramaribo. It is a democracy with a population of approximatelypeople made up of East Indians (), Creole, Javanese, Maroons, Amerindian, Chinese, and Caucasians.
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ELSEVIER Ecological Modelling 89 () E(OLOGI(IIL mODELLIII6 Modelling the tree population dynamics of the most abundant species in a Nigerian tropical rain forest J.S.A. Osho * Centre for African Ecology, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa Received 22 June ; accepted 26 April Abstract Matrix models were constructed and applied to tree communities in Cited by: Case Study: The Amazon Rainforest The Amazon in context.
Tropical rainforests are often considered to be the “cradles of biodiversity.” Though they cover only about 6% of the Earth’s land surface, they are home to over 50% of global biodiversity. Environmental Issues. Value and Importance: However, the most important ecological advantage we obtain through rainforests come from the trees and the oxygen they provide.
more than 20% of the oxygen we breathe is produced from the Amazon rainforest, and all together, tropical rainforests produce more than 40% of the worlds oxygen.
The tropical rain forest an ecological study Second edition P.W. Richards Emeritus Professor of Botany, Universify of Wales, Bangor with contributions by R.P.D. Walsh Department of Geography, University of Wales, Swansea I.C.
Baillie Environmental Consultant, Bedford and P. Greig-Smith Emeritus Professor of Botany, Universify of Wales, Bangor. (VI) Man and the tropical rain forest-secondary and deflected successions. A short postscript is devoted to some reflections the future of the tropical rain forest, with emphasis on the possible consequences of exploitation or destruction and on the need for conservation conservation Subject Category: Miscellaneous see more details.
There Cited by: Similar to the Amazon Basin, the Congo Basin is comprised of a mosaic of ecoregions of lowland rainforest, coastal forest, and swamp forest.
Sometimes the Congo Basin includes the forest – savannah ecoregions of Central African Rerpublic in the north and southern DRC and northern Angola in the south.
A good case study is Suriname. Not much bigger than the state of Ohio, Suriname is a nation blessed with amazing tropical diversity. Suriname has an incredible array of wildlife, including bird species, mammal species, reptile species, 99 amphibian species.
The delayed mortality in the burned forest was twice as high, in absolute terms, as in the unburned forest, and was mainly due to a high mortality for trees of 10–40 cm d.b.h. Tree‐falls of stems alive in the first census were high in the burned forest and may reflect increased wind effects and the secondary impacts of other falling veterans-opex.com by: It is unique in its balanced coverage of both aquatic and terrestrial systems and in its international scope.
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