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Guest Editorial: Perspective in the Tropical Rain-forest

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Ronald W.J. Keay
Affiliation:
Institute of Biology, 20 Queensberry Place, London SW7 2DZ, England, UK.
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Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1990

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