The ecological biogeography of Amazonia
The ecological biogeography of Amazonia is a scholarly work by Richard J. Ladle and Yadvinder Malhi, published in 2013 in ''Frontiers of biogeography''. The main subjects of the publication include biogeography, rainforest, ecosystem, Amazon rainforest, conservation biology, ecology, Amazon basin, biodiversity, Amazonian, pollinator decline, and geography. The Amazon drainage basin (Amazonia) contains the largest continuous area of tropical rainforest in the world and is the most species-rich terrestrial ecosystem on Earth.