Life in the Treetops by Margaret D Lowman

Life in the Treetops by Margaret D Lowman

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Margaret Lowman, a pioneer in canopy science, writes about her own experiences as a field biologist gathering information about one of the last biotic frontiers on Earth - tree crowns. The book charts her progress, from working from a hot air balloon to building a series of treetop walkways.

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Life in the Treetops by Margaret D Lowman

Forest canopies have been characterized as one of the last biotic frontiers on Earth: tree crowns have been difficult to study scientifically because access to them has been so challenging. During the past two decades, however, methods for canopy access have greatly improved. In this book a pioneer canopy scientist describes the mysteries of the treetops—their inhabitants, flowers and fruits, growth and mortality, patterns of diversity, and plant and animal interactions. Margaret Lowman writes about different canopy access techniques in conjunction with the scientific hypotheses she was addressing while using each one. She also portrays the life of a field biologist from a woman’s perspective: what it was like to juggle a demanding career with marriage, housewifery, motherhood, and single parenthood.  The chapters are organized chronologically, starting with Lowman’s early days with ropes in Australia and progressing to the use of a cherry picker to access the canopies of eucalypt trees while she was pregnant, research by hot-air balloon in Africa, and building treetop walkways in the temperate forests of Massachusetts and in the tropical rain forests of Belize. The book also includes a lovely array of line drawings and halftones.
Margaret D. Lowman is director of research and conservation at the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, where she also holds the Jessie B. Cox Chair in Tropical Botany. Robert Ballard is discoverer of the Titanic and director of The Jason Project.

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ISBN 13 9780300084641
ISBN 10 0300084641
Title Life in the Treetops
Author Margaret D Lowman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 2000-08-11
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.