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Authors:
COWLING RM
WITKOWSKI ETF
MILEWSKI AV
NEWBEY KR
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Citation: Rc. Preece et Sp. Day, COMPARISON OF POSTGLACIAL MOLLUSCAN AND VEGETATIONAL SUCCESSIONS FROMA RADIOCARBON-DATED TUFA SEQUENCE IN OXFORDSHIRE, Journal of biogeography, 21(5), 1994, pp. 463-478
Citation: M. Colyn et H. Vanrompaey, A BIOGEOGRAPHIC STUDY OF CUSIMANSES (CROSSARCHUS) (CARNIVORA, HERPESTIDAE) IN THE ZAIRE BASIN, Journal of biogeography, 21(5), 1994, pp. 479-489
Citation: Z. Dzwonko et J. Kornas, PATTERNS OF SPECIES RICHNESS AND DISTRIBUTION OF PTERIDOPHYTES IN RWANDA (CENTRAL-AFRICA) - A NUMERICAL APPROACH, Journal of biogeography, 21(5), 1994, pp. 491-501
Citation: Wrj. Dean et al., THE DISTRIBUTION OF MISTLETOES IN SOUTH-AFRICA - PATTERNS OF SPECIES RICHNESS AND HOST CHOICE, Journal of biogeography, 21(5), 1994, pp. 503-510
Citation: Dm. Richardson et al., PINE INVASIONS IN THE SOUTHERN-HEMISPHERE - DETERMINANTS OF SPREAD AND INVADABILITY, Journal of biogeography, 21(5), 1994, pp. 511-527
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Citation: A. Ruggiero, LATITUDINAL CORRELATES OF THE SIZES OF MAMMALIAN GEOGRAPHICAL RANGES IN SOUTH-AMERICA, Journal of biogeography, 21(5), 1994, pp. 545-559
Citation: Ph. Yaukey, VARIATION IN RACIAL DOMINANCE WITHIN THE WINTER RANGE OF THE DARK-EYED JUNCO (JUNCO-HYEMALIS L), Journal of biogeography, 21(4), 1994, pp. 359-368
Citation: Rm. Sullivan, MICRO-EVOLUTIONARY DIFFERENTIATION AND BIOGEOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE AMONG CONIFEROUS FOREST POPULATIONS OF THE MEXICAN WOODRAT (NEOTOMA-MEXICANA) IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST - A TEST OF THE VICARIANCE HYPOTHESIS, Journal of biogeography, 21(4), 1994, pp. 369-389
Citation: A. Gustavo et al., LEAF-CUTTING ANTS (ATTA AND ACROMYRMEX) INHABITING ARGENTINA - PATTERNS IN SPECIES RICHNESS AND GEOGRAPHICAL RANGE SIZES, Journal of biogeography, 21(4), 1994, pp. 391-399
Citation: Da. Frank et Rs. Inouye, TEMPORAL VARIATION IN ACTUAL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION OF TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS - PATTERNS AND ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS, Journal of biogeography, 21(4), 1994, pp. 401-411
Citation: Im. Turner, A QUANTITATIVE-ANALYSIS OF LEAF FORM IN WOODY-PLANTS FROM THE WORLDS MAJOR BROADLEAVED FOREST TYPES, Journal of biogeography, 21(4), 1994, pp. 413-419
Citation: Gm. Foody et Pj. Curran, ESTIMATION OF TROPICAL FOREST EXTENT AND REGENERATIVE STAGE USING REMOTELY-SENSED DATA, Journal of biogeography, 21(3), 1994, pp. 223-244
Citation: Rj. Whittaker et Sh. Jones, THE ROLE OF FRUGIVOROUS BATS AND BIRDS IN THE REBUILDING OF A TROPICAL FOREST ECOSYSTEM, KRAKATAU, INDONESIA, Journal of biogeography, 21(3), 1994, pp. 245-258
Citation: Kjm. Dickinson et Af. Mark, FOREST-WETLAND VEGETATION PATTERNS ASSOCIATED WITH A HOLOCENE DUNE-SLACK SEQUENCE, HAAST ECOLOGICAL DISTRICT, SOUTH WESTERN NEW-ZEALAND, Journal of biogeography, 21(3), 1994, pp. 259-281
Citation: Jd. Unruh, THE ROLE OF LAND-USE PATTERN AND PROCESS IN THE DIFFUSION OF VALUABLETREE SPECIES, Journal of biogeography, 21(3), 1994, pp. 283-295
Citation: Or. Vetaas, PRIMARY SUCCESSION OF PLANT ASSEMBLAGES ON A GLACIER FORELAND - BODALSBREEN, SOUTHERN NORWAY, Journal of biogeography, 21(3), 1994, pp. 297-308
Citation: Ga. Goodfriend et al., FOSSIL EVIDENCE OF RECENT HUMAN IMPACT ON THE LAND SNAIL FAUNA OF MADEIRA, Journal of biogeography, 21(3), 1994, pp. 309-320
Citation: Gg. Fredlund et Lt. Tieszen, MODERN PHYTOLITH ASSEMBLAGES FROM THE NORTH-AMERICAN GREAT-PLAINS, Journal of biogeography, 21(3), 1994, pp. 321-335