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BAXTER R
LEWTHWAITE KJ
WILLIS SG
ADAMSON JK
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Citation: Pa. Knapp, SPATIOTEMPORAL PATTERNS OF LARGE GRASSLAND FIRES IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN-WEST, USA, Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(4), 1998, pp. 259-272
Citation: A. Pentecost, SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE BIOMASS AND DISTRIBUTION OF CRYPTOGAMIC EPIPHYTES IN THE UPPER MONTANE FOREST OF THE RWENZORI MOUNTAINS, UGANDA, Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(4), 1998, pp. 273-284
Citation: N. Davies et Ds. Smith, MUNROE REVISITED - A SURVEY OF WEST-INDIAN BUTTERFLY FAUNAS AND THEIRSPECIES-AREA RELATIONSHIP, Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(4), 1998, pp. 285-294
Citation: Rl. France, REFINING LATITUDINAL GRADIENT ANALYSES - DO WE LIVE IN A CLIMATICALLYSYMMETRICAL WORLD, Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(4), 1998, pp. 295-296
Citation: Rl. Mckinney, ON PREDICTING BIOTIC HOMOGENIZATION - SPECIES-AREA PATTERNS IN MARINEBIOTA, Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(4), 1998, pp. 297-301
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Citation: L. Kullman, PALEOECOLOGICAL, BIOGEOGRAPHICAL AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONSOF EARLY HOLOCENE IMMIGRATION OF LARIX SIBIRICA LEDEB. INTO THE SCANDES MOUNTAINS, SWEDEN, Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(3), 1998, pp. 181-188
Citation: W. Topp et A. Smetana, DISTRIBUTIONAL PATTERN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE WINTER-ACTIVE BEETLE QUEDIUS-PELLAX (STAPHYLINIDAE), Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(3), 1998, pp. 189-195
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Citation: Rh. Fraser, VERTEBRATE SPECIES RICHNESS AT THE MESOSCALE - RELATIVE ROLES OF ENERGY AND HETEROGENEITY, Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(3), 1998, pp. 215-220
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Citation: M. Coates, A COMPARISON OF INTERTIDAL ASSEMBLAGES ON EXPOSED AND SHELTERED TROPICAL AND TEMPERATE ROCKY SHORES, Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(2), 1998, pp. 115-124
Authors:
HINSLEY SA
BELLAMY PE
ENOKSSON B
FRY G
GABRIELSEN L
MCCOLLIN D
SCHOTMAN A
Citation: Sa. Hinsley et al., GEOGRAPHICAL AND LAND-USE INFLUENCES ON BIRD SPECIES RICHNESS IN SMALL WOODS IN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES, Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(2), 1998, pp. 125-135
Citation: J. Proctor et al., HOW FAR NORTH DOES LOWLAND EVERGREEN TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST GO, Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(2), 1998, pp. 141-146
Citation: Ej. Farnsworth, ISSUES OF SPATIAL, TAXONOMIC AND TEMPORAL SCALE IN DELINEATING LINKS BETWEEN MANGROVE DIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION, Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(1), 1998, pp. 15-25
Citation: Nc. Duke et al., FACTORS INFLUENCING BIODIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONAL GRADIENTS IN MANGROVES, Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(1), 1998, pp. 27-47
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