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In the forests of Madagascar, about nine-tenths of the plant and animal species are unique to the island. Their natural habitats range from true rainforest to the lunar landscape of the spiny desert, and the natural rock-gardens of the mountain tops. Madagascar is no oceanic island, but a fragment o...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
Otros Autores: Jolly, Alison, Oberl�e, Philippe, Albignac, Roland
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; New York : Published in collaboration with the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources by Pergamon Press, 1984.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Key environments.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Key Environments: Madagascar; Copyright Page; Foreword; General Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction; The Editors; CHAPTER 1. Madagascar: A Micro-Continent between Africa and Asia; THE ANCIENT CRYSTALLINE BASEMENT; A MUSEUM OF MINERALS; THE COASTAL PLAINS; THE FOSSILS, WITNESS OF AN EXTINCT FAUNA; A VARIED CLIMATE; LAKES AND RIVERS; NATURAL LANDSCAPES IN CONSTANT RETREAT; MAN'S MARK ON THE GREAT ISLAND; ORIGINS OF THE FAUNA; CHAPTER 2. The Vegetation: An Extraordinary Diversity; THE HIGHLANDS: AN IMPOVERISHED FLORA.
  • WESTERN SLOPES OF THE HIGHLANDS: ""TAPIA"" WOODS AND NATURAL ROCK GARDENSTHE MOUNTAINS: HEATH, LICHEN WOODLAND, MOSS FOREST; SAVANNAHS AND DRY FORESTS OF THE WEST: KINGDOM OF BAOBABS; THE SOUTHERN BUSH, A UNIQUE HABITAT; LUXURIANT FOREST OF THE EAST; THE COASTAL FLORA; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. Flora of the Malagasy Southwest; I. THE CLIMATE; II. SOILS; III. VEGETATION; IV. FLORAL COMMUNITIES; V, MEDICINAL PLANTS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4. The Invertebrates; WORMS AND GASTROPODS; SPIDERS AND SCORPIONS; CRUSTACEANS; MILLIPEDES AND CENTIPEDES; INSECTS; BIBLIOGRAPHY.
  • CHAPTER 5. The Amphibians1. INTRODUCTION; 2. TAXONOMIC CLASSIFICATION; 3. THE EASTERN RAINFOREST; 4. THE WESTERN DECIDUOUS FOREST; 5. WHERE THE FOREST HAS GONE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 6. The Reptiles; CROCODILES; TORTOISES AND TURTLES; LIZARDS AND CHAMELEONS; SERPENTS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAPTER 7. The Birds of Madagascar; INTRODUCTION; THE ENDEMIC FAMILIES; OTHER BIRDS (EXCEPTING MIGRANTS AND SEA BIRDS); MIGRANTS; SEA BIRDS; SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; APPENDIX Birds Breeding in the Present Time in Madagascar; CHAPTER 8. Introduction to the Mammals.
  • UNGULATES: THE ""LAMBO"" OR MALAGASY WILD BOARSIRENIENS: THE SEA-COW OF TROPICAL WATERS; RODENTS: AN IMPOVERISHED FAUNA; CHIROPTERA: BATS WITH INDO-MALAYSIAN LINKS; CHAPTER 9. The Insectivores; I. INTRODUCTION; II. AN OVERVIEW OF THE TENRECIDAE; III. SOME CONSERVATIVE TRAITS OF THE TENRECIDAE; IV. REPRODUCTION; V. SPECIES ACCOUNTS; VI. CAPTIVE CARE; VII. CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 10. The Carnivores; THE FOSSINAE; THE GALIDIINAE; CRYPTOPROCTINAE; CHAPTER 11. The Lemurs; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 12. The Malagasy and The Chameleon: A Traditional View of Nature; BIBLIOGRAPHY.
  • CHAPTER 13. Malagasy Economics and Conservation: A Tragedy Without VillainsCHAPTER 14. Nature Reserves and Nature Conservation in Madagascar; THE INTEGRAL NATURE RESERVES; THE NATIONAL PARKS; THE SPECIAL RESERVES; THE FORESTRY STATIONS; THE PRIVATE RESERVE OF BERENTY; THE PROTECTED ANIMALS; PROTECTION OF NATURE: A FUNDAMENTAL TASK; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Index.