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Conservation management and termites: a case study from central Côte d’Ivoire (West Africa)
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- 25 May 2022, pp. 304-311
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Sex ratio and life history traits at reaching sexual maturity in the dioecious shrub Fuchsia parviflora: field and common garden experiments
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- 08 April 2021, pp. 10-15
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J. P. Mandaville 1990. Flora of Eastern Saudi Arabia. Kegal Paul International, London & New York, jointly with the National Commission for Wildlife and Development, Riyadh, x + 482 pages. ISBN 0-7103-0371-8. Price: £95.00 (hardback).
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- 10 July 2009, pp. 414-415
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D. Hinrichsen 1990. Our common seas: coasts in crisis. Earthscan Publications Ltd London in Association with the United Nations Environmental Programme, Nairobi. 184 pages. ISBN 1 85383-030-5. Price: £6.95 (paperback).
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- 10 July 2009, p. 286
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J. Proctor (ed.). 1989. Mineral nutrients intropical forest and savanna ecosystems. Special Publications Series of The British Ecological Society No. 9. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, v + 473 pages. ISBN 0-632-02559-X. Price: £47.50 (hardback).
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- 10 July 2009, p. 287
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C. F. Jordan (ed.) 1987. Amazonian rain forests – ecosystem disturbance and recovery – case studies of ecosystem dynamics under a spectrum of land use intensities. 9¾ X 6¾ in. x + 133 pages, 55 figures. ISBN 3-540-96397-9. Price: Dm 108. Ecological Studies 60. Springer Verlag, New York, Berlin, Heidelberg, London, Paris, Tokyo.
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- 10 July 2009, pp. 318-319
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I. Friis 1992. Forests, and forest trees of northeast tropical Africa. Their natural habitats and distribution patterns in Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Additional Series XV. HMSO, London, iv + 396 pages. ISBN 0-11-250006-6. Price: £37.50 (paperback).
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- 10 July 2009, pp. 43-44
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Volume 18, Number 3, May 2002, Spatial variation of throughfall volume in an old-growth tropical wet forest, Costa Rica
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- 25 September 2002, p. 949
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A. J. Davy, M. J. Hutchings & A. R. Watkinson (eds). 1988. Plant population ecology. 28th Symposium of The British Ecological Society. Blackwell Scientific Publications. 478 pages. ISBN 0-632-02349-X. Price: UK£40.00 (clothback).
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- 10 July 2009, pp. 253-254
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Heterogeneous tree recruitment following disturbance in insular tropical forest, Kingdom of Tonga
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- 09 September 2016, pp. 536-542
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Changes in soil chemical properties and their spatial distribution after logging and conversion to oil palm plantation in Sabah (Borneo)
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- 10 October 2023, e36
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Predicted distribution of the endemic fern Elaphoglossum beddomei reveals threats to rainforests of Western Ghats of India
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- 12 November 2024, e24
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Can an exotic tree (Jackfruit, Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.) influence the non-volant small mammals assemblage in a protected area of Atlantic Forest?
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- 26 January 2021, pp. 243-250
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Kaya forests: nucleus of cultural and biological diversity and functionality
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- 17 May 2023, e21
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Effect of ingestion by bats and birds on seed germination of Stenocereus griseus and Subpilocereus repandus (Cactaceae)
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- 28 April 2003, p. 349
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- 10 July 2009, p. 280
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A. J. G. H. Kostermans & J. M. Bompard 1994. The mangoes, their botany, nomenclature, horticulture and utilization. Academic Press, London. 233 pages. ISBN 0-12-421920-9. Price £35 (hardback).
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- 10 July 2009, p. 428
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- 10 July 2009, p. 472
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The influence of burial depth on germination and establishment of seeds in chimpanzee faeces, Taï National Park, Côte d’Ivoire
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- 12 October 2022, pp. 480-489
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Successional dynamics shape tree diversity in evergreen forests of Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa
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- 18 September 2020, pp. 182-189
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