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Biodiversity and conservation of neotropical montane forests. Proceedings of the symposium, the New York Botanical Garden, 21-26 June 1993.

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1995

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The montane forests of Central and South America form an extension of the tropical rainforest, embracing a high diversity of flora, fauna, environment, climate and people. Biodiversity is high; so is endemism; and there are important centres of speciation. The 52 papers (nine in Spanish) are arranged into sections on: Past vegetation - Cretaceous to the Holocene; Present vegetation - floristic inventory and ecological studies; Taxonomic diversity - fungi, lichens, liverworts and mosses; Taxonomic diversity - fern alles, ferns and flowering plants; Plants and humans - impact and utilization in montane environments; and montane forests - conservation and the future. Most contributions are abstracted individually -P.J.Jarvis