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Strangler fig-host associations in roadside and deciduous forest sites, South India.

1996

Aviva Patel


Bibliographic information
Pagination
v.409-414(4)
Other Subjects
Foret; Plantas parasitas; Regeneration naturelle; Reproduccion sexual; Arboles forestales; Diseminacion de semillas; Relation hote parasite; Reproduction sexuee; Dissemination des graines; Relaciones huesped parasito; Regeneracion natural; Diametre; Plante a feuilles caduques
Language
English
Note
34 ref. Fig trees and their associated animals. A special issue based on a symposium held at Bergen, Norway, May 1994.
Type
Journal Article; Journal Part
Source
Journal-of-Biogeography (United Kingdom). (1996). v. 23(4) p. 409-414.
Corporate Author
Department of Biology, PO Box 249118, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33124 (USA)
FAO, Rome (Italy). Forestry Dept.

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