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Pensoft published The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetlandThe_Pantanal by Wolfgang J Junk, Carolina J da Silva, Cátia Nunes da Cunha, and Karl M Wantzen (Editors). The Pantanal, the floodplain of the Upper Paraguay River and its tributaries, is the largest contiguous wetland in the World. It harbors a great diversity of organisms and it is an ark for large populations of species that are rare in the Americas. The Pantanal fulfills a large range of ecosystem services that are essential for humanity. Due to the wet-and-dry climate of this seasonal floodplain system, plants, animals, and local human populations show an impressive range of adaptations to flood, drought, and even fire. This book summarizes the recent developments in wetland research in the Pantanal.
  • PART I: THE PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT
  • PART II: PLANT LIFE
  • PART III: ANIMAL LIFE
  • PART IV: HUMAN USE, IMPACTS, AND CONSERVATION
The contents of 31 chapters range from a biogeographical and physical-chemical habitat typology to the ecology and biodiversity of flora and fauna, and further to a detailed analysis of man-environment relationships including fishery, cattle ranching, and land use by traditional and modern communities, which are interpreted under an integrating scientific concept, the Flood Pulse Concept. Importantly, it offers recommendations for sustainable management and future projects in science and development of the Pantanal. The 68 contributors have both profound scientific knowledge of the area from many years of research in the Pantanal and practical experience in application of scientific results in education, politics and management. This book provides a solid scientific basis for wetland ecologists, foresters, environmentalists, and wetland managers. It is also an excellent textbook for students working in the Pantanal and similar wetland typesin other regions.

 

About the Editors

Junk, Wolfgang J.

Prof. PhD, limnologist, is retired head of Working Group of Tropical Ecology at the Max Planck Institute for Limnology, Plon, Germany. Professor at State University of Amazonas (UEA) and visiting professor at National, Institute of Amazon Research (INPA), Manaus, and Federal University, of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Coordinator of INAU – CNPq/MC&T/UFMT, (National Institute of Science and Technology of Wetlands), Cuiaba-MT. E-mail: wjj@evolbio.mpg.de

Da Silva, Carolina Joana

PhD, ecologist, is coordinator of the research group: Ecology and ethnoecology concepts at the research Center for Limnology, adjunct professor and dean of research and graduate programs at the Universidade, Estuadual de Mato Grosso (UNEMAT) at Caceres, Brazil.

Nunes Da Cunha, Catia

PhD, ecologist, is associated professor at Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiaba, head of the NEPA – UFMT (Working Group of Pantanal Ecological Study), and researcher at INAU – CNPq/MC&T/UFMT (National Institute of Science and Technology of Wetlands).

Wantzen, Karl M.

PD PhD, limnologist, is full professor of aquatic ecology at the University of Tours, France (CITERES-UMR 6173 and IMACOF), researcher at INCT- INAU (National Institute of Science and Technology of Wetlands) and visiting Professor at the Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), and at the Universities of Konstanz and Bonn, Germany.  E-mail: karl.wantzen@univ-tours.fr