Costa Rican Ecosystems
Costa Rican Ecosystems
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Abstract
The first book to deal in an integrated manner the full range of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems that occur in Costa Rica, Costa Rican Ecosystems provides an overview of Costa Rica’s main ecosystems by compiling information about their physical settings, biogeography, species diversity, and much more. Rather than follow a technical or clinical approach with a hierarchical categorization of ecosystems, Costa Rica’s dense ecology is explored in a “journey-wise” sequence that provides familiarity and understanding of the country’s full, varied range of intergrading seascapes and landscapes. The book begins with three introductory chapters focusing on Costa Rica’s climate, geology, and soils to provide an understanding of the medium in which its ecology has developed, and then proceeds with a presentation of each of the country’s ecosystems. These chapters review the research to provide a detailed description of each ecosystem, from its location, extent, and general function, to its characteristic species and the ways in which these species interact. The authors provide a summary of the effects that humans have had on the environment in each case, as well as the history, challenges, and successes of the relevant conservation efforts. This book, a culmination of decades of scientific achievement and experience, provides an intellectual template upon which sustainability can be built for Costa Rica and a model for an ecosystems overview that all nations should aspire to and emulate.
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Front Matter
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Part I Introduction
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Part II The Physical Environment
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Part III The Pacific Ocean and Isla del Coco
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Part IV The Northern Pacific Dry Lowlands
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Part V The Central and Southern Pacific Seasonally Moist Lowlands and Central Valley
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Part VI The Moist and Clouded Highlands
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Part VII The Wet Caribbean Lowlands
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Part VIII The Caribbean Sea and Shore
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Part IX The Rivers, Lakes, and Wetlands
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Part X Conclusion
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End Matter
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