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Eleanor Hawking

Cloud Forest Webs

Cloud Forest Webs delves into the intricate relationships sustaining Earth’s mist-shrouded mountain ecosystems, where species interdependence determines survival. The book’s central theme—ecological resilience through specialized connections—reveals how cloud forests thrive despite covering just 1% of global woodlands. These habitats rely on fog for 40% of their moisture, hosting unique partnerships: orchids depend on specific pollinators, fungi shuttle nutrients between trees, and hummingbirds act as keystone species whose disappearance risks cascading collapse. By blending macro-scale climate impacts with micro-level interactions, the work illustrates how even fog density shifts can disrupt delicate balances.

What sets Cloud Forest Webs apart is its fusion of 15 years of field research, 3D models of hidden root networks, and Indigenous stewardship insights. Chapters progress from foundational ecology to urgent threats like climate-driven “cloud lift” and habitat fragmentation, arguing that conservation must protect interaction webs, not just species counts. The book highlights startling realities—like how deforestation patterns mirror ecosystem tipping points—while proposing solutions such as fog-water harvesting and corridor reforestation. Accessible yet rigorous, it bridges climatology, biochemistry, and anthropology, offering a lifelike portrait of forests where resilience hinges on unseen threads. For anyone intrigued by nature’s interconnectedness, this is a compelling call to safeguard ecosystems that quietly shape our planet’s health.
74 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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