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Die epiphytische Vegetation Amerikas

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The work surveys epiphytic plant communities across the Americas, cataloguing taxonomic groups and relating seed and fruit structure to community composition. It classifies epiphytes by feeding strategies and describes morphological adaptations of roots, leaves and storage organs, with detailed attention to orchids, bromeliads and other families. Water relations, including leaf water uptake, velamen and cisterns, and stages from accidental epiphytes to highly specialized forms are examined. Patterns of vertical and regional distribution, effects of light, humidity and bark properties, and comparisons between forest, savanna and montane zones lead to conclusions about dispersal, adaptation and the contribution of physiological traits to plant biogeography.

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A. F. W. Schimper

A. F. W. Schimper was a notable botanist and plant ecologist, recognized for his significant contributions to the study of epiphytic vegetation in the Americas. His key work, "Die epiphytische Vegetation Amerikas," explores the diverse plant life that grows on other plants, highlighting the ecological relationships and adaptations of these species. Schimper's research has been influential in understanding tropical ecosystems and the role of epiphytes within them. His work remains a valuable resource for botanists and ecologists interested in plant interactions and biodiversity.

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