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Ecologia en Bolivia: Estudios Botanicos de la Region de Madidi Special Issue of the journal Ecologia en Bolivia 40(3)

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Edited By: PM Jorgensen, MJ Macia, TJ Killeen and SG Beck
452 pages, Illus
Ecologia en Bolivia: Estudios Botanicos de la Region de Madidi
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Language: Spanish

Sixteen articles focus on the vegetation of the National Park Madidi in northern Bolivia. The vegetation is described in general terms, with analysis for soil types and an annotated checklist for 4000 species of vascular plants. Floristic treatments are included for the Moraceae, Arecaceae and Rubiaceae. This research represents the collaborative efforts among the Herbario Nacional de Bolivia, the Real Jardin Botanico de Madrid in Spain, the Systematic Botany department at the University of Aarhus in Denmark, and the Missouri Botanical Garden in Saint Louis.

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Edited By: PM Jorgensen, MJ Macia, TJ Killeen and SG Beck
452 pages, Illus
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