Disturbance and regeneration of swam forest in Nicaragua: Evidence from ecology and paleoecology / Gerald R. Urguhart,
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- Michigan: The university if Michigan 1997
- 256 P.
Content, illustrated, table, map, graph
The natural history of central American raphia taedigera mart, swamps, low diversity, monodominance, seasonal and permanent flooding, sea level rise and diversity catastrophic disturbances and regeneration; major regions of swamp forests of southern central America, east and southeast Nicaragua, pre-fire swamps, interior of damageg swamp forests, riverbanks, northeast costa Rica; patterns and mechanisms of early succession in hurricane and fire-damaged swamps, the ecology of raphia taedigera mart, (arecaceae) and its interactions with blechnum serrulatum rich, pteridophyta, blechnaceae, methods, raphia growth, raphia removal; flood-tolerance and flood-escape mechanisms of seeds and seedlings of common swamp trees of central America, materials and methods, seed sources, seed germination; Holocene record of the formation and development of a Nicaragua swamp, material and methods, coring paleoecological methods; paleoecological evidence of raphia in the pre-Columbian neotropics, methods, resilts, discussion, references; paleoecological persistence of raphia taedigera mart, swamps, methods, site description, paleoecological methods.