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7 ¼ X 10 ¼ in SECTION I: Structures of Forest Canopies Chapter 1: The Nat ure of Forest Canopies
Side Bar: Verticality and Habitat A nalysis: MacArthur and Wilson’s Biogeography Theory Revisited
Side Bar: Empty Space: Another View of Forest Canopy Structure Chapter 2: Tropical Microclimate Considerations
Ch apter 3: Quantifying and Visualizing Canopy Structure in Tall Forests: M ethods and a Case Study
Side Bar: ‘Canopy Trekking’: A Gro und-Independent, Rope-Based Method for Horizontal Movement
Chapter 4: Vertical Organization of Canopy Biota
Side Bar : Macaws: Dispersers in a Tropical Habitat
Side Bar: Verti cal Stratification Among Neotropical Migrants
Chapter 5: A ge-Related Development of Canopy Structure and Its Ecological Functions< BR id=‘CRLF’>Side Bar: Measuring Canopy Structure: The Forest Canopy Dat abase Project
Chapter 6: A History of Tree Canopies
Side Bar: The Evolution of Rain Forest Animals
Sid e Bar: The Botanical Ghosts of Evolution
SECTION II: Organ
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7 ¼ X 10 ¼ in SECTION I: Structures of Forest Canopies Chapter 1: The Nat ure of Forest Canopies
Side Bar: Verticality and Habitat A nalysis: MacArthur and Wilson’s Biogeography Theory Revisited
Side Bar: Empty Space: Another View of Forest Canopy Structure Chapter 2: Tropical Microclimate Considerations
Ch apter 3: Quantifying and Visualizing Canopy Structure in Tall Forests: M ethods and a Case Study
Side Bar: ‘Canopy Trekking’: A Gro und-Independent, Rope-Based Method for Horizontal Movement
Chapter 4: Vertical Organization of Canopy Biota
Side Bar : Macaws: Dispersers in a Tropical Habitat
Side Bar: Verti cal Stratification Among Neotropical Migrants
Chapter 5: A ge-Related Development of Canopy Structure and Its Ecological Functions< BR id=‘CRLF’>Side Bar: Measuring Canopy Structure: The Forest Canopy Dat abase Project
Chapter 6: A History of Tree Canopies
Side Bar: The Evolution of Rain Forest Animals
Sid e Bar: The Botanical Ghosts of Evolution
SECTION II: Organ