The tropical forest of Panama's Barro Colorado Island is a luxuriant community of plants and animals, pulsating with life and offering an astonishing view of nature's myriad processes. What does the forest look like? How do the activities of this forest's plants and animals create a community? Now, in A Magic Web, photographer Christian Ziegler and ecologist Egbert Leigh invite readers to enter the marvelous world of Barro Colorado Island. This book provides a unique combination of the spectacular photography of a picture-book and clear, authoritative text written by an active scientist who has spent half a lifetime trying to understand tropical forests. The photographs provide views of the forest and its spectacular diversity of inhabitants, and show many of the activities that give the forest its character and lend structure to its community. Drawing on decades of work on Barro Colorado Island, Egbert Leigh explains how the forest works. The photographs and text reveal the many ways its plants and animals compete with but also depend on each other: the contrasts between solitary cats and intricately organized armies of ants; the different ways plants struggle for a place in the sun, and the ways these plants attract, or domesticate, animals to pollinate their flowers. Finally, the authors show why this, and by implication all other, tropical forests matter to the people who live near them and to the world at large, what we can learn from these forests, and how they differ from temperate-zone forests. Full of gorgeous full-color photographs accompanied by clear and accessible text, A Magic Web is a must for anyone planning to visit a tropical forest, and for all those who only wish they could.
Author(s): Egbert G. Leigh
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 304
CONTENTS......Page 8
PHOTOGRAPHER'S PREFACE......Page 10
AUTHOR'S PREFACE......Page 12
Introduction: A First Impression......Page 16
1. What Is Special about Tropical Forests?......Page 46
The Enormous Variety of Tropical Organisms......Page 48
Interdependence: The Many Ways Different Species Depend on One Another......Page 73
2. The Life of Plants......Page 100
Finding Light......Page 115
Procuring Nutrients and Water......Page 134
Seasonal Rhythms and Odd Years......Page 150
3. Eating and Being Eaten......Page 162
Herbivory......Page 164
Predators!......Page 179
4. Animals......Page 208
Why Diversify?......Page 210
The Forest at Night......Page 222
Why Live in Groups?......Page 238
5. Why Tropical Forests Matter......Page 246
How Rain Forests Benefit Rich and Poor......Page 248
The Fragmentation and Destruction of Tropical Forests......Page 265
Preserving Tropical Forests......Page 273
WHERE TO LEARN MORE......Page 282
NOTES ON THE PHOTOGRAPHY......Page 293
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS......Page 295
B......Page 297
C......Page 298
D......Page 299
F......Page 300
L......Page 301
N......Page 302
R......Page 303
T......Page 304
Z......Page 305