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Citation: Dm. Wilkinson, PLANT COLONIZATION - ARE WIND DISPERSED SEEDS REALLY DISPERSED BY BIRDS AT LARGER SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL SCALES, Journal of biogeography, 24(1), 1997, pp. 61-65
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Citation: Sd. Rundle et Pm. Ramsay, MICROCRUSTACEAN COMMUNITIES IN STREAMS FROM 2 PHYSIOGRAPHICALLY CONTRASTING REGIONS OF BRITAIN, Journal of biogeography, 24(1), 1997, pp. 101-111
Citation: B. Cox, 20 YEARS OF A BIOGEOGRAPHY TEXTBOOK - BIOGEOGRAPHY - AN ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH, 1973-1993, Journal of biogeography, 23(6), 1996, pp. 735-736
Authors:
HOPKINS MS
HEAD J
ASH JE
HEWETT RK
GRAHAM AW
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Citation: L. Kullman, RECENT COOLING AND RECESSION OF NORWAY SPRUCE (PICEA-ABIES (L) KARST)IN THE FOREST-ALPINE TUNDRA ECOTONE OF THE SWEDISH SCANDES, Journal of biogeography, 23(6), 1996, pp. 843-854
Citation: Je. Dobson, A PALEOGEOGRAPHIC LINK BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND EASTERN NORTH-AMERICA - A NEW-ENGLAND CONNECTION, Journal of biogeography, 23(5), 1996, pp. 609-617
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