TY - BOOK AU - Myster,Randall W. TI - Forest structure, function, and dynamics in western Amazonia SN - 9781119090670 AV - SD160 F67 2017eb U1 - 577.340985/44 23 PY - 2017/// CY - Chichester, West Sussex PB - Wiley Blackwell KW - Rain forests KW - Amazon River Region KW - Rain forest ecology KW - Biodiversity KW - Geography KW - Plants KW - fast KW - NATURE / Ecology KW - bisacsh KW - NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Wilderness KW - SCIENCE / Environmental Science KW - SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction / Randall W Myster -- A Floristic Assessment of Ecuador's Amazon Tree Flora / Juan E Guevara, Hugo Mogollón, Nigel C A Pitman, Carlos Cerón, Walter A Palacios, David A Neill -- Geographical Context of Western Amazonian Forest Use / Risto Kalliola, Sanna Mäki -- Forest Structure, Fruit Production and Frugivore Communities in Terra firme and Várzea Forests of the Médio Juruá / Joseph E Hawes, Carlos A Peres -- Palm Diversity and Abundance in the Colombian Amazon / Henrik Balslev, Juan-Carlos Copete, Dennis Pedersen, Rodrigo Bernal, Gloria Galeano, Álvaro Duque, Juan Carlos Berrio, Mauricio Sanchéz -- Why Rivers Make the Difference: A Review on the Phytogeography of Forested Floodplains in the Amazon Basin / Florian Wittmann, Ethan Householder -- A Diversity of Biogeographies in an Extreme Amazonian Wetland Habitat / Ethan Householder, John Janovec, Mathias W Tobler, Florian Wittmann -- Forest Composition and Spatial Patterns across a Western Amazonian River Basin: The Influence of Plant-Animal Interactions / Varun Swamy -- Bird Assemblages in the Terra Firme Forest at Yasuní National Park / Andrés Iglesias-Balarezo, Gabriela Toscano-Montero, Tjitte Vries -- Conclusions, Synthesis and Future Directions / Randall W Myster N2 - The Amazon Basin contains the largest and most diverse tropical rainforest in the world. Besides the Andes and the Atlantic Ocean, the rainforest is bounded to the north by the Guiana crystalline shield and to the south by the Brazilian crystalline shield, marked at their edges by cataracts in the rivers and often dominated by grasslands. This book is motivated not just by the Amazon's scientific interest but also by its role in many ecosystem functions critical to life on Earth. These ecosystems are characterized both by their complexity and their interactive, higher-order linkages among both abiotic and biotic components. Within Amazonia, the Western Amazon (west of 65 latitude) is the most pristine and, perhaps, the most complex within the Amazon Basin. This Western Amazon may be broadly divided into non-flooded forests (e.g. terra firme, white sand, palm) and forests flooded with white water (generally referred to as vArzea) and with black water (generally referred to as igapO). Here, for the first time, is a book devoted entirely to Western Amazonia, containing chapters by scientists at the forefront of their own areas of expertise. It should be a valuable resource for all future researchers and scholars who venture into Western Amazonia, as it continues to be one of the most beautiful, mysterious, remote and important ecosystems on Earth UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119090670 ER -