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| Preface | p. xi |
| Abbreviations and units | p. xiii |
| The tropical environment and climate | p. 1 |
| The tropics | p. 2 |
| Tropical and temperate environments | p. 3 |
| Tropical climates | p. 4 |
| Global climate change | p. 12 |
| Biogeographical regions | p. 18 |
| Summary | p. 24 |
| Dry, hot deserts and environmental factors | p. 26 |
| Tropical deserts | p. 27 |
| The Sahara Desert and arid zones of northern Africa | p. 27 |
| The Namib Desert | p. 31 |
| Australian deserts | p. 35 |
| Environmental factors | p. 39 |
| Water" | p. 39 |
| Limiting factors and Liebig's law | p. 42 |
| Temperature | p. 45 |
| Salinity | p. 46 |
| Soils and nutrients | p. 47 |
| Environmental factors and plant and animal distributions | p. 51 |
| Desertification or land degradation? | p. 55 |
| Summary | p. 56 |
| Grasslands and primary production | p. 59 |
| Grass structure and biology | p. 60 |
| Neotropical grasslands | p. 61 |
| Light as an energy source | p. 64 |
| Carbon dioxide uptake by plants | p. 65 |
| Photosynthesis | p. 66 |
| Photorespiration | p. 67 |
| Photosynthetic strategies | p. 67 |
| Respiration | p. 70 |
| Environmental factors and photosynthesis | p. 70 |
| Primary production | p. 73 |
| Assessment of grassland primary production | p. 74 |
| Effects of rainfall, grazing and fire on grass growth | p. 75 |
| Primary production rates in terrestrial biomes | p. 78 |
| Summary | p. 79 |
| Savanna and population dynamics | p. 81 |
| Fire and savanna vegetation | p. 82 |
| Savannas of the world | p. 82 |
| The Serengeti | p. 87 |
| Savanna plants and heterogeneity | p. 89 |
| Animal population dynamics in the Serengeti | p. 91 |
| Herbivores and herbivory | p. 93 |
| Principles of population growth | p. 96 |
| Factors determining population density | p. 101 |
| Density-dependent mortality factors | p. 104 |
| Competition theory and the competitive exclusion principle | p. 109 |
| Predation | p. 111 |
| Density-independent mortality factors | p. 121 |
| Reproductive strategies and population growth | p. 121 |
| Population age structure and life tables | p. 125 |
| Key factor analysis | p. 132 |
| Conservation of African wildlife | p. 132 |
| Ecosystem dynamics and ecological models | p. 135 |
| Summary | p. 139 |
| Lakes, energy flow and biogeochemical cycling | p. 142 |
| Thermal stratification | p. 143 |
| Pelagic zone production | p. 161 |
| Littoral zone producers and primary production | p. 166 |
| The catchment area concept | p. 168 |
| Aquatic consumers | p. 170 |
| The biota of tropical and temperate lakes: a comparison | p. 172 |
| Food chains and energy flow | p. 174 |
| Food chain energetics | p. 175 |
| Trophic levels | p. 176 |
| Limited length of food chains | p. 178 |
| Food chain efficiencies | p. 181 |
| Food web dynamics and trophic cascades | p. 182 |
| Biogeochemical cycles | p. 184 |
| Quantitative aspects of nutrient supply and cycling | p. 190 |
| Eutrophication | p. 193 |
| Aquatic resource management | p. 199 |
| Summary | p. 201 |
| Rivers, floodplains and estuaries: the river continuum and flood-pulse concepts | p. 204 |
| Nile River | p. 205 |
| Purari River | p. 211 |
| Amazon River | p. 216 |
| Ecological concepts | p. 226 |
| Estuaries | p. 235 |
| Summary | p. 239 |
| Sudd-communities of Lake Naivasha | p. 243 |
| Rooted emergent swamps of Lake Chilwa | p. 244 |
| Freshwater herbaceous wetlands: structure and function | p. 245 |
| Swamp forests | p. 249 |
| Wetland succession | p. 251 |
| Ecological succession | p. 253 |
| Community development and assembly | p. 254 |
| Wetland loss and conservation | p. 255 |
| Summary | p. 257 |
| Tropical rain forests and biodiversity | p. 259 |
| How many species exist? | p. 260 |
| Biogeography of rainforests | p. 260 |
| Vegetation structure of tropical rain forests | p. 267 |
| Phenology and reproduction of tropical forest trees | p. 270 |
| Life-form concept of plants | p. 273 |
| Rain-forest animals | p. 273 |
| Convergent evolution | p. 276 |
| Plant-animal interactions | p. 277 |
| Co-evolution | p. 281 |
| Productivity and nutrient cycling in forests | p. 281 |
| Micro-climates and resource acquisition | p. 283 |
| Biological diversity | p. 285 |
| Why are rain forests so diverse? | p. 288 |
| Latitudinal gradients and species diversity | p. 289 |
| Gap theory | p. 293 |
| Processes maintaining local diversity | p. 296 |
| Tropical deciduous forests and ecotones | p. 300 |
| Low-diversity tropical rain forests | p. 300 |
| Deforestation | p. 301 |
| Rain-forest conservation and restoration | p. 304 |
| Biodiversity conservation | p. 309 Summary |
| Mountains, zonation and community gradients | p. 315 |
| Environmental factors and altitude | p. 316 |
| Zonation on tropical mountains | p. 316 |
| Vegetation zonation on Mount Wilhelm, Papua New Guinea | p. 317 |
| Zonation in the Andes | p. 322 |
| Plant and animal ecophysiology: examples from Mount Kenya | p. 325 |
| Mountain zonation | p. 330 |
| Variation in plant and animal communities | p. 330 |
| Summary | p. 332 |
| Mangroves, seagrasses and decomposition | p. 334 |
| Mangrove biogeography | p. 335 |
| Mangroves of New Guinea | p. 337 |
| Ecological adaptations of mangroves | p. 339 |
| Mangrove animals | p. 342 |
| Mangrove productivity | p. 345 |
| Seagrasses | p. 346 |
| Coastal vegetation and organic matter export | p. 347 |
| Decomposition | p. 349 |
| Decomposition rates and environmental factors | p. 352 |
| Detritus food chains | p. 353 |
| Decomposition in other tropical systems | p. 353 |
| Coastal zone management | p. 354 |
| Summary | p. 355 |
| Coral reefs and community ecology | p. 358 |
| Coral reef communities | p. 359 |
| Coral biology | p. 361 |
| Coral reefs | p. 369 |
| Coral reef algae | p. 371 |
| Coral reef animals | p. 372 |
| Coral reef biogeography and biodiversity | p. 375 |
| Community ecology | p. 380 |
| Coral reef communities and phase shifts | p. 385 |
| Coral reef management and conservation | p. 386 |
| Summary | p. 393 |
| Islands, archipelagos, biogeography and evolutionary ecology | p. 395 |
| Krakatau | p. 396 |
| Dispersal | p. 397 |
| Colonisation and community assembly | p. 401 |
| Island biogeography | p. 402 |
| Natural selection and evolution | p. 410 |
| The Galapagos Archipelago | p. 411 |
| Speciation | p. 414 |
| The Hawaiian Archipelago | p. 420 |
| Extinction | p. 421 |
| Exotic species on islands | p. 422 |
| Community ecology and evolution | p. 423 |
| Summary | p. 425 |
| Cities and human ecology | p. 427 |
| Tropical cities | p. 428 |
| Evolution of human societies | p. 429 |
| World population growth | p. 431 |
| Food production | p. 435 |
| Industrialisation, natural resource use and pollution | p. 444 |
| Human population growth: consequences and solutions | p. 446 |
| Sustainable development | p. 449 |
| Conclusions | p. 450 |
| Summary | p. 450 |
| Glossary | p. 452 |
| References | p. 471 |
| Index | p. 501 |
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