Tropical Alpine Environments: Plant Form and Function

Tropical Alpine Environments: Plant Form and Function

by PhilipW.Rundel (Editor), Alan P . Smith (Editor), F . C . Meinzer (Editor)

Synopsis

Plants growing in tropical alpine environments (at altitudes above the closed canopy forest and below the limit of plant life) have evolved distinct forms to cope with a hostile environment characterized by cold, drought and fire. Unlike temperate alpine environments, where there are distinct seasons of favourable and unfavourable conditions for growth, tropical alpine habitats present summer conditions every day and winter conditions every night. Using examples from all over the tropics, this fascinating account reviews, for the first time, the unique form and functional relationships of tropical alpine plants examining both their physiological ecology and population biology. It will appeal to anyone interested in tropical vegetation and plant physiological adaptations to hostile environment, as well as to researchers in biogeography and ecology.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 392
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 01 Sep 1994

ISBN 10: 052142089X
ISBN 13: 9780521420891
Book Overview: This book examines the unique form, function and physiology of tropical alpine plants.

Media Reviews
'All in all, I liked this book very much. It covers a fascinating subject in a concise and readable style. It is a significant and useful contribution to any tropical alpine specialist's bookshelf, and deserves a general readership amongst curious plant ecologists and students.' Mountain Research and Development
'... I feel sure that the teacher, researcher, specialist and general reader will find this well-presented volume a great stimulus to a new generation of young biologists who are just about to discover ecology, the tropics and high mountains.' Annal of Botany
...a book not only for those interested in tropical alpine plants, but for anyone interested in physiological ecology and alpine plants. The editors have produced a comprehensive review of tropical alpine plant biology; indeed, the book goes beyond the title's plant form and function. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the adaptations of plants to unique environments. Michael E. Loik, Plant Science Bulletin
...this book is one of the best to have appeared in recent years with a focus on high-altitude ecology. Francisco l. Perez, Arctic and Alpine Research
The editors have done a good job of brining the information about tropical alpine plant form and function together in one volume. Henrik Balsev, Systematic Botany