The Queen of Trees

In Africa, the giant fig tree and the tiny fig wasp differ in size a billion times over, but neither could exist without the other. Their extraordinary relationship is a marvel of co-evolution, a marriage which has lasted for millennia. It forms the basis of a complex web of dependency that supports...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: Telenatura 2006 (-)
Otros Autores: Deeble, Mark (-), Stone, Victoria
Formato: DVD
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [S.l.]: Flat Dog Productions [2005]
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Sumario:In Africa, the giant fig tree and the tiny fig wasp differ in size a billion times over, but neither could exist without the other. Their extraordinary relationship is a marvel of co-evolution, a marriage which has lasted for millennia. It forms the basis of a complex web of dependency that supports entire ecosystems, providing food for thousands of creatures, from elephants, giraffes, and fruit bats, to forest hornbills, monkeys, insects, and fish.
Notas:Presentada en "Festival Internacional de Televisión sobre Conservación de la Naturaleza y el Medio Ambiente (Telenatura), Pamplona, 25 al 27 de octubre de 2006"
Descripción Física:1 DVD (52 min.) : son. col.; 12 cm