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Diversity and distribution of lianas in a neotropical rain forest, Yasuní National Park, Ecuador
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- 08 February 2001, pp. 1-19
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Avian predation upon lizards and frogs in a neotropical forest understorey
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- 08 February 2001, pp. 21-40
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Long-term tree ring chronologies from sympatric tropical dry-forest trees: individualistic responses to climatic variation
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- 08 February 2001, pp. 41-60
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Effects of dung presence, dung amount and secondary dispersal by dung beetles on the fate of Micropholis guyanensis (Sapotaceae) seeds in Central Amazonia
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- 08 February 2001, pp. 61-78
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Estimation of biomass in a neotropical forest of French Guiana: spatial and temporal variability
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- 08 February 2001, pp. 79-96
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Environmental heterogeneity, recruitment limitation and the mesoscale distribution of palms in a tropical montane rain forest (Maquipucuna, Ecuador)
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- 08 February 2001, pp. 97-113
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Vertical stratification of bat communities in primary forests of Central Amazon, Brazil
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- 08 February 2001, pp. 115-126
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Patterns and correlates of interspecific variation in foliar insect herbivory and pathogen attack in Brazilian cerrado
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- 08 February 2001, pp. 127-148
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Resin-collecting bees (Apidae) on Clusia palmicida (Clusiaceae) in a riparian forest in Brazil
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- 08 February 2001, pp. 149-153
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Pollination in a degraded tropical landscape: a Hong Kong case study
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- 08 February 2001, pp. 155-161
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