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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a Caatinga :
|b The Largest Tropical Dry Forest Region in South America /
|c edited by José Maria Cardoso da Silva, Inara R. Leal, Marcelo Tabarelli.
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|a XXI, 482 p. 74 illus., 37 illus. in color. :
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|a Part I Introduction: Chapter 1: The Caatinga: understanding the challenges -- Part II Biodiversity: Chapter 2: Diversity and evolution of the flowering plants of the Caatinga Domain -- Chapter 3: Ants of the Caatinga: diversity, biogeography and functional responses to anthropogenic disturbance and climate change -- Chapter 4: Diversity, distribution and conservation of the Caatinga fishes: advances and challenges -- Chapter 5: Ecology, biogeography and conservation of amphibians of the Caatinga -- Chapter 6: Species composition, biogeography and conservation of the Caatinga Lizards -- Chapter 7: The avifauna of the Caatinga: biogeography, ecology, and conservation -- Chapter 8: Mammals of the Caatinga: diversity, ecology, biogeography and conservation -- Chapter 9: Plant-animal interactions in the Caatinga: overview and perspectives -- Part III Ecosystem Services: Chapter 10: Water as capital and its uses in the Caatinga -- Chapter 11: People and natural resources in the Caatinga -- Chapter 12: Cultural Services in the Caatinga -- Part IV Threats: Chapter 13: Human impacts on the Caatinga -- Chapter 14: The socioecology of the Caatinga: understanding how natural resource use shapes an ecosystem -- Chapter 15: Future climate change in the Caatinga -- Part V Solutions: Chapter 16: Sustainable agricultural uses in the Caatinga -- Chapter 17: Conservation opportunities in the Caatinga -- Chapter 18: Sustainable development in the Caatinga -- Part VI Conclusions: Chapter 19: The future of the Caatinga -- .
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|a Silva, José Maria Cardoso da.
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