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Abundance of liana species in an Amazonian forest of Brazil reflects neither adventitious root nor foliar sprout productionPiovesan, Paulo Ricardo Rodrigues ; Camargo, José Luís Campana ; Burnham, Robyn Jeanette ; Ferraz, Isolde Dorothea KossmannJournal of tropical ecology, 2018-07, Vol.34 (4), p.257-267 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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Adaptive function of drip tips: a test of the epiphyll hypothesis in Psychotria marginata and Faramea occidentalis (Rubiaceae)Burd, MartinJournal of tropical ecology, 2007-07, Vol.23 (4), p.449-455 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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Agreement between floristic and soil organic carbon isotope (13C/12C, 14C) indicators of forest invasion of savannas during the last century in CameroonGUILLET, BERNARD ; ACHOUNDONG, GASTON ; HAPPI, JOSEPH YOUTA ; BEYALA, VÉRONIQUE KAMGANG KABEYENE ; BONVALLOT, JACQUES ; RIERA, BERNARD ; MARIOTTI, ANDRÉ ; SCHWARTZ, DOMINIQUEJournal of tropical ecology, 2001-11, Vol.17 (6), p.809-832 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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Altitudinal filtering of large-tree species explains above-ground biomass variation in an Atlantic Central African rain forestGonmadje, Christelle ; Picard, Nicolas ; Gourlet-Fleury, Sylvie ; Réjou-Méchain, Maxime ; Freycon, Vincent ; Sunderland, Terry ; McKey, Doyle ; Doumenge, CharlesJournal of tropical ecology, 2017-03, Vol.33 (2), p.143-154 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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Altitudinal zonation of rain forest on Bukit Belalong, Brunei: soils, forest structure and floristicsPendry, Colin A. ; Proctor, JohnJournal of tropical ecology, 1997-03, Vol.13 (2), p.221-241 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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An analysis of modern pollen rain on an elevational gradient in southern PeruWeng, Chengyu ; Bush, Mark B. ; Silman, Miles R.Journal of tropical ecology, 2004-01, Vol.20 (1), p.113-124 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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Animal dispersal of two secondary-vegetation herbs into the evergreen rain forest of south-eastern MexicoCastillo-Flores, Aida A. ; Calvo-Irabién, Luz MariaJournal of tropical ecology, 2003-05, Vol.19 (3), p.271-278 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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Are giraffes pollinators or flower predators of Acacia nigrescens in Kruger National Park, South Africa?Fleming, Patricia A. ; Hofmeyr, Sally D. ; Nicolson, Sue W. ; du Toit, Johan T.Journal of tropical ecology, 2006-05, Vol.22 (3), p.247-253 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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Are leaf-litter frogs and lizards affected by edge effects due to forest fragmentation in Brazilian Atlantic forest?Dixo, Marianna ; Martins, MarcioJournal of tropical ecology, 2008-09, Vol.24 (5), p.551-554 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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Are neotropical predictors of forest epiphyte–host relationships consistent in Indonesia?Hayward, Robin Martin ; Martin, Thomas Edward ; Utteridge, Timothy Michael Arthur ; Mustari, Abdul Haris ; Marshall, Andrew RobertJournal of tropical ecology, 2017-03, Vol.33 (2), p.178-182 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |