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N6512.H68 1992
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In Library Use Only
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Summary:
'The Olympic Rain Forest' evokes the forest's beauty and intricacy while summarizing scientific understanding of its components and interactions, and will be welcomed by resident Northwesterners and travelers as well as by all who are interested in nature. Its prose is both readable and scientifically sound. More than 100 pictures catch the variety and grandeur of this magnificent forest.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 124) and index.
Contents:
- I. A Green and Padded Realm
- Huge Trees
- Four Valleys
- Temperate Rain Forest
- Tropical Rain Forest
- Protection for the Olympic Rain Forest
- II. The Forest Community
- Old-growth Ecosystems
- Canopy Life
- Elk and the Understory
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- The Forest Floor
- Below Ground
- Rivers and Terraces
- Forest and Ocean
- III. Time and the Forest
- What Pollen Can Tell
- The Role of Disturbance
- Human Newcomers
- Today and Tomorrow.
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