Fortuna Forest Reserve, Panama : interacting effects of climate and soils on the biota of a wet premontane tropical forest
2021
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Publisher
Smithsonian Scholarly Press
Other Subjects
Wetland biodiversity; Reserva forestal fortuna; Reserva forestal fortuna (panama); Soils and climate
Language
English
Format
print
Note
In scope of the U.S. Government Publishing Office Cataloging and Indexing Program (C&I); not distributed in this format as part of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP).
The Fortuna Forest Reserve and adjacent upland areas of the Palo Soco Reserve in western Panama support some of the most extensively studied lower and premontane tropical forests in the world. The forests of Fortuna are among the most diverse in Central America and are therefore of exceptional significance for the preservation of biological diversity. This volume brings together more than 50 years of research on the climate, geology, soils, and major plant groups of Fortuna. | extracted from abstract.
Type
Text; Book; Monograph
Editor
Dalling, James W.,; Turner, Benjamin L.,
Contributor
Dalling, James W.,; Turner, Benjamin L.,
2024-07-23
2025-10-22
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