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2005

Ecuador: Comparative Ecology and Conservation

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Natural Loggers: Leaf Cutter Ants As Pests In Northwestern Ecuador, Aaron Honig Apr 2005

Natural Loggers: Leaf Cutter Ants As Pests In Northwestern Ecuador, Aaron Honig

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The biological world is under attack. All across the world in every continent and sub-continent biological diversity is rapidly decreasing (Wilson, 1999). As the human population continues to exponentially increase, especially in Third World countries where biological diversity reaches its peak, countless diverse biological habitats are threatened by accelerating human consumption and the growing needs of growing human populations. In Ecuador, only 1% of the original tropical forest remains, as a result of the accelerating need of viable agricultural tracts for Ecuador’s relatively poor farmers, as well as the unsustainable harvest of valuable hardwood tree species endemic to Ecuador’s primary …