Movement Ecology of Neotropical Forest Mammals
Explore the fascinating world of animal movement with Movement Ecology of Neotropical Forest Mammals by Rafael Reyna-Hurtado. Published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG in 2019, this hardback edition spans 274 pages and offers a groundbreaking perspective on the movement patterns of mammals in tropical environments.
Delving into the rich biodiversity of neotropical forests, the book examines how the complex structure of these ecosystems—including trees, shrubs, vines, and epiphytes—provides unique challenges and opportunities for wildlife. Reyna-Hurtado's insightful analysis enhances our understanding of how animals navigate their habitats to meet their survival needs. This essential read is perfect for researchers, students, and nature enthusiasts interested in ecology and animal behavior.
Discover the interplay between movement and habitat in this compelling study that highlights the intricate connections within tropical ecosystems.