Plant functional types and traits as biodiversity indicators for tropical forests: two biogeographically separated case studies including birds, mammals and termites
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Main Authors: | Gillison, A.N., Bignell, D.E., Brewer, K.R.W, Fernandes, Erick C.M., Jones, D.T., Sheil, D., May, P.H, Watt, A.D, Constantino, R, Couto, E.G., Hairiah, K., Jepson, P, Kartono, A.P, Maryanto, I, Neto, G.G, Noordwijk, Meine van, Silveira, E.A, Susilo, F.X, Vosti, S.A., Nunes, P.C. |
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2018-07-03T11:02:20Z
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95070 |
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