Lianas of the Guianas

Lianas of the Guianas
Title Lianas of the Guianas PDF eBook
Author Bruce Hoffman
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Nature
ISBN 9789460222245

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Lianas (woody vines) are iconic symbols of tropical forests around the world. These plants use the energetically expensive investment of trees in woody stems to gain relatively inexpensive access to the light-rich canopy. The evolution of a climbing habit has occurred in many unrelated plant groups using twining and clasping shoots or specialized structures such as tendrils, hooks, spines, adhesive roots, and internal stem anatomy. Lianas contribute significantly to tropical forest diversity (25-40% of species), carbon sequestration, biomass, plant-animal interactions and forest gap dynamics. Although they are often considered pests in commercial forestry, woody climbers are important to many traditional peoples as medicines, subsistence fibers and non-timber forest products. Largely due to their inaccessibility, lianas and other climbers remain among the most poorly documented lifeforms in the tropics. 0This book aims to facilitate learning and identification of woody climbers of the Guianas (Guyana, French Guiana, and Suriname) for specialists and non-specialists by using an image-rich format, common and scientific names, simplified botanical terminology, and character icon guides, and by describing ecology and uses.

Flora of the Guianas

Flora of the Guianas
Title Flora of the Guianas PDF eBook
Author A. R. A. Görts-van Rijn
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1985
Genre Botany
ISBN

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Orchids of the Guianas (Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana). Volume 1

Orchids of the Guianas (Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana). Volume 1
Title Orchids of the Guianas (Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana). Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Dariusz Szlachetko
Publisher
Pages
Release 2016
Genre
ISBN 9783946583073

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Dichapetalaceae

Dichapetalaceae
Title Dichapetalaceae PDF eBook
Author Ghillean T. Prance
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1972
Genre Botany
ISBN

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Enth.: Dichapetalaceae ; Rhabdodendraceae.

Flora of the Guianas

Flora of the Guianas
Title Flora of the Guianas PDF eBook
Author A. R. A. Go rts-van Rijn
Publisher
Pages 504
Release 1985
Genre Botany
ISBN

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Flora of Suriname

Flora of Suriname
Title Flora of Suriname PDF eBook
Author August Adriaan Pulle
Publisher BRILL
Pages 728
Release 1966
Genre Botany
ISBN 9789004045811

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Wild Coast

Wild Coast
Title Wild Coast PDF eBook
Author John Gimlette
Publisher Vintage
Pages 452
Release 2011-06-21
Genre Travel
ISBN 0307596656

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Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana are among the least-known places in South America: nine hundred miles of muddy coastline giving way to a forest so dense that even today there are virtually no roads through it; a string of rickety coastal towns situated between the mouths of the Orinoco and Amazon Rivers, where living is so difficult that as many Guianese live abroad as in their homelands; an interior of watery, green anarchy where border disputes are often based on ancient Elizabethan maps, where flora and fauna are still being discovered, where thousands of rivers remain mostly impassable. And under the lens of John Gimlette—brilliantly offbeat, irreverent, and canny—these three small countries are among the most wildly intriguing places on earth. On an expedition that will last three months, he takes us deep into a remarkable world of swamp and jungle, from the hideouts of runaway slaves to the vegetation-strangled remnants of penal colonies and forts, from “Little Paris” to a settlement built around a satellite launch pad. He recounts the complicated, often surprisingly bloody, history of the region—including the infamous 1978 cult suicide at Jonestown—and introduces us to its inhabitants: from the world’s largest ants to fluorescent purple frogs to head-crushing jaguars; from indigenous tribes who still live by sorcery to descendants of African slaves, Dutch conquerors, Hmong refugees, Irish adventurers, and Scottish outlaws; from high-tech pirates to hapless pioneers for whom this stunning, strangely beautiful world (“a sort of X-rated Garden of Eden”) has become home by choice or by force. In Wild Coast, John Gimlette guides us through a fabulously entertaining, eye-opening—and sometimes jaw-dropping—journey.