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Lost Worlds of the Guiana Highlands

Monograph
By: Stewart McPherson(Author)
385 pages, 300 colour plates
Lost Worlds of the Guiana Highlands
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  • Lost Worlds of the Guiana Highlands ISBN: 9780955891809 Hardback Apr 2008 Out of Print #176574
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The tablelands of the Guiana Highlands are among the most spectacular yet least explored mountains of our world. Each is an immense sandstone plateau known locally as a 'tepui' that is encircled on all sides by gigantic vertical cliffs up to 1000 metres tall. The summits of these unique mountains have remained isolated for millions of years, and today harbour plants, animals and landscapes that occur nowhere else on Earth. Lost Worlds of the Guiana Highlands examines the story of the discovery and exploration of these remarkable mountains and considers the unique plants, animals and landscapes atop of these mysterious lost worlds.

The introductory chapters of Lost Worlds of the Guiana Highlands outline the remarkable processes that led to the formation of the tepuis of the Guiana Highlands. The following chapter, "The Discovery and Exploration of the Guiana Highlands", first reviews the Amerindian presence around, and perceptions of, the tepuis prior to the arrival of Europeans, and then moves to the discovery and description of these tablelands by Europeans from the 16th Century to the exploration of Mount Roraima early in the 20th Century.

The next chapter, "Some Strange Country of Nightmares" provides an overview of the remarkable physical landscape of the summits of the tepuis with a focus on some of the most surprising geological features that are found on the plateau tops and in the nearby lowlands.

The following chapter, "Islands Above the Clouds", examines the unique evolutionary and ecological processes that have shaped and now give character to the biological landscapes of the tepui summits. The next chapter, "Life Above the Clouds", looks at the remarkable diversity of organisms found on the summits of the tepuis and the diverse ways in which plants and animals have adapted to the demanding environmental conditions that occur in these highland environments. The final chapter, "As a New Century Begins", reviews the current conservation and management issues relating to the future of Guiana.

Lost Worlds of the Guiana Highlands is the first and only comprehensive study of the remarkable natural history of the tepuis of the Guiana Highlands. The strengths of Lost Worlds of the Guiana Highlands include (1) its uniquely detailed content; (2) the 248 spectacular figures including breath taking images, maps, historical illustrations and photo (3) the very first published images of several species of tepui dwelling plants and animals in their natural habitats.

Lost Worlds of the Guiana Highlands is up-to-date, comprehensive, focused, well illustrated, and visually beautiful. It is technically written yet is accessible to specialist and non-specialist audiences and will be a valued source of information for all interested in the natural history of the remarkable tablelands of the Guiana!

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Monograph
By: Stewart McPherson(Author)
385 pages, 300 colour plates
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