Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology

Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology by Stephen S. Mulkey, published by Springer on June 30, 1996, is a comprehensive volume that delves into the latest advancements in tropical plant ecophysiology. Spanning 693 pages, this book takes readers beyond the confines of the laboratory and immerses them in the humid tropical forests, exploring how tropical plants adapt to their environments and exhibit unique physiological processes.
Readers will find a detailed examination of resource acquisition, species interactions, and ecophysiological patterns within tropical forest communities. The book addresses fundamental questions regarding how different species harvest and utilize resources in diverse tropical environments and how functional diversity reflects the vast taxonomic and morphological variety of tropical forest plants. Each chapter includes an agenda for future research, extensive cross-referencing, and timely references, making this an essential resource for plant scientists, botanists, and researchers interested in the ecology and physiology of tropical species.
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Taking readers out of the laboratory and into the humid tropical forests, this comprehensive volume explores the most recent advances occurring in tropical plant ecophysiology. Drawing on the knowledge of leading practitioners in the field, this book synthesizes a broad range of information on the ways in which tropical plants adapt to their environment and demonstrate unique physiological processes.
This book is arranged into four sections which cover resource acquisition, species interactions, ecophysiological patterns within and among tropical forest communities, and the ecophysiology of forest regeneration. These sections describe plant function in relation to ecology across a wide spectrum of tropical forest species and growth forms. How do different species harvest and utilize resources from heterogeneous tropical environments? How do patterns of functional diversity reflect the overwhelming taxonomic and morphological diversity of tropical forest plants? Such fundamental questions are examined in rich detail. To illuminate the discussions further, every chapter in this book features an agenda for future research, extensive cross referencing, timely references, and the integration of ecophysiology and the demography of tropical species where the data exist. Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology provides plant scientists, botanists, researchers, and graduate students with important insights into the behavior of tropical plants. Biologists and foresters interested in tropical ecology and plant physiological ecologists will also benefit from this authoritative and timely resource.
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