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IUCN. 1991. Protected areas of the World: a review of national systems. Volume 3: Afrotropical. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. xxii + 360 pages. ISBN 2-8317-0092-2. Price: £25.00/US $50.00 (hardback).
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- 10 July 2009, p. 108
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Predation of top predators: cane toad consumption of bullet ants in a Panamanian lowland wet forest
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- 30 October 2018, pp. 390-394
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Herbaceous monocot plant form and function along a tropical rain-forest light gradient: a reversal of dicot strategy – CORRIGENDUM
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- 01 September 2009, p. 569
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Turnover in fish species composition is related to water colour of Amazonian rivers
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- 09 December 2022, e7
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P. K. R. Nair (ed.). 1989. Agroforestry systems in the tropics. Kluwer Academic Publishers, in cooperation with ICRAF. 664 pages. ISBN 90-247-3709-7. Price: UK£97.00; US$175.00.
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Crepuscular biting activity of mosquitoes at Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
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- 10 July 2009, pp. 271-280
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Herpetofaunal community response to hurricanes Irma and Maria in Virgin Islands National Park
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- 22 July 2021, pp. 185-192
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Changes in spinescence across leaf ontogeny support the optimal defence hypothesis in blackberries (Rubus adenotrichos)
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- 10 July 2023, e30
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Rapid collapse of a population of Dieffenbachia spp., plants used for tadpole-rearing by a poison-dart frog (Oophaga pumilio) in a Costa Rican rain forest
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- 04 September 2014, pp. 615-619
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