For decades ecologists, physiologists, tropical biologists and many others in related disciplines have been interested in the structure, function, and inhabitants of the forest canopy. Unfortunately, for nearly as long, this fascinating ecosystem seemed inaccessible. Recently, this situation has greatly improved. Using balloons, ropes, towers and cranes, scientists have begun to penetrate this dense foliage, allowing for a detailed, authoritative account of life in the enchanting world.
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