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Tropical Forests, Botanical Dynamics, Speciation and Diversity

Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: LB Holm-Nielson, H Balslev and I Nelson
400 pages, 8 pp b/w photos
Publisher: Academic Press
Tropical Forests, Botanical Dynamics, Speciation and Diversity
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  • Tropical Forests, Botanical Dynamics, Speciation and Diversity ISBN: 9780123535504 Hardback Dec 1989 Out of Print #5391
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The proceedings of a conference held at Arhus, Denmark in 1988, which addressed two basic needs: to describe the speciation process, and to learn what it can tell us about the dynamics of tropical forest ecology. An important source of taxonomic information.

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Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: LB Holm-Nielson, H Balslev and I Nelson
400 pages, 8 pp b/w photos
Publisher: Academic Press
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