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Coastal Plant Communities of Latin America

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Edited By: U Seeliger
406 pages, Illus
Publisher: Academic Press
Coastal Plant Communities of Latin America
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  • Coastal Plant Communities of Latin America ISBN: 9780126345506 Hardback Jan 1992 Out of Print #15408
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About this book

This important text brings together details of emersed and submerged coastal plant communities throughout Latin America. Topics covered include distribution, structure and function, and community ecology, for the benthic algal, seagrass, saltmarsh, mangrove and dune plant communities. Given the scarcity of the literature on Latin American botany, this title is a much-needed addition.

Contents

The Benthic Algal Community: A.R.O. Chapman, Vegetation Ecology of Rocky Shores. Y. Yoneshigue-Valentin and J.L. Valentin, Macroalgae of the Cabo Frio Upwelling Region, Brazil: Ordination of Communities. M. Cordeiro-Marino, M.R.A. Braga, V.R. Eston, M.T. Fujii, and N.S. Yokoya, Mangrove Macroalgal Communities of Latin America: The State of Art and Perspectives. B. Parra, C. Moreno, and R. Westermeier, Effect of Human Exploitation on the Intertidal Community Structure at the Valdivan Coast, Chile. J.A. Vasquez, Lessonia Trabeculata: A Subtidal Bottom Kelp in Northern Chile: A Case Study for a Structural and Geographical Comparison. A.H. Buschmann, Algal Communities of a Wave-Protected Intertidal Rocky Shore in Southern Chile. The Seagrass Community: R.C. Phillips, The Seagrass Ecosystem and Resources in Latin America. V.P. Vincente, A Summary of Ecological Information on the Seagrass Beds of Puerto Rico. B. Vera, Seagrasses of the Venezuelan Coast: Distribution and Community Components. J.L. Rojas-Galaviz, A. Y#aaan#ahez-Arancibia, F.R. Vera-Herrera, and J.W. Day, Jr. , Estuarine Primary Producers: Laguna de Terminos--A Case Study. The Saltmarsh Community: A.J. Davy and C.S.B. Costa, Development and Organization of Saltmarsh Communities. C.S.B. Costa and A.J. Davy, Coastal Saltmarsh Communities of Latin America. S.E. Ibarra-Obando and M. Poumian-Tapia, The Saltmarsh Vegetation of Punta Banda Estuary, Baja California, Mexico. C.M.N. Panitz, Ecological Aspects of a Saltmarsh Ecosystem in Santa Catarina Island, Brazil. The Mangrove Community: G. Cintron-Molero and Y. Schaeffer-Novelli, Ecology and Management of the New World Mangroves. J.A. Jim#aaenez, Mangrove Forests of the Pacific Coast of Central America. F. Flores-Verdugo, F. Gonzalez-Farias, D.S. Zamorano, and P. Ramirez-Garcia, Mangrove Ecosystems of the Pacific Coast of Mexico: Distribution, Structure, Litterfall and Detritus Dynamics. The Dune Plant Community: M.G. Barbour, Life at the Leading Edge: The Beach Plant Syndrome. P. Moreno-Casasola and S. Castillo, Dune Ecology on the Eastern Coast of Mexico. I. Espejel, Coastal Sand Dune Communities and Soil Relationships in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. D.S.D. Araujo, Vegetation Types of Sandy Coastal Plains of Tropical Brazil: A First Approximation. L.R. Dillenburg, J.L. Waechter, and M.L. Porto, Species Composition and Structure of a Sandy Coastal Plain Forest in Northern Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. U. Seeliger, Coastal Foredunes of Southern Brazil: Physiography, Habitats and Vegetation. Index.

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Out of Print
Edited By: U Seeliger
406 pages, Illus
Publisher: Academic Press
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