
A miniature continent long isolated from the African mainland, the island of Madagascar evolved a biota that remains one of the most varied of any environment in the world. Bringing together the work of the most innovative conservation and evolutionary biologists, geologists, and anthropologists currently working in Madagascar, this book provides the first overview in more than twenty years of how natural and human-induced changes have molded the island's modern ecosystems. Natural Change and Human Impact in Madagascar reflects new methods for understanding biotic and environmental change worldwide.
Page Count:
348
Publication Date:
1997-01-01
Publisher:
Smithsonian Inst Scholarly Pr
ISBN-10:
1560986832
ISBN-13:
9781560986836
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