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Comparative biology of tropical trees: a perspective from Pasoh

Thomas, 2003

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8963102430687510568
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Thomas S
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Pasoh: ecology of a lowland rain forest in Southeast Asia

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From the late 1960s, tree species at Pasoh Forest Reserve (Pasoh FR) have been the focus of numerous comparative studies. Research to date has examined spatial distributions and edaphic preferences, reproductive phenology, vertical stratification, and interactions with …
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