Biotropica: the journal of tropical biology and conservation

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Título: Biotropica: the journal of tropical biology and conservation
Autor: Vários
Editora: Wiley-Blackwell
Edição: Volume 43 Número 3
Ano: 2011
Tipo de capa: Dura
Número de páginas: 108
Dimensões (cm): Comprimento (27,2) Largura (21,1) Altura (0,5)
Idioma: Inglês
Estado: Usado

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Esta revista contem 16 publicações científicas: The Role of Natural Enemies in the Germination and Establishment of Pachira (Malvaceae) Trees in the Peruvian Amazon; Phylogenetic Cascades and the Origins of Tropical Diversity; Litterfall Dynamics Under Different Tropical Forest Restoration Strategies in Costa Rica; Limited Edge Effects Along a Burned-Unburned Bornean Forest Boundary Seven Years after Disturbance; Distinct Leaf-trait Syndromes of Evergreen and Deciduous Trees in a Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest; Fine-scale Population Genetic Structure of Two Dioecious Indian Keystone Species, Ficus hispida and Ficus exasperata (Moraceae); Sex Ratio and Sex-specific Latitudinal Variation in Floral Characteristics of Gynodioecious Kallstroemia grandiflora (Zygophyllaceae) in Mexico; A Dated Phylogeny Complements Macroecological Analysis to Explain the Diversity Patterns in Geonoma (Arecaceae); Frugivory, Post-feeding Flights of Frugivorous Birds and the Movement of Seeds in a Brazilian Fragmented Landscape; Weighing Defensive and Nutritive Roles of Ant Mutualists Across a Tropical Altitudinal Gradient; Coexistence and Habitat Preference of Two Honeyeaters and a Sunbird on Lombok, Indonesia; Home Range and Movement Patterns of Toucans: Implications for Seed Dispersal; Use of Tropical Dry Forests and Agricultural Areas by Neotropical Bird Communities; Gray-headed Lemur (Eulemur cinereiceps) Abundance and Forest Structure Dynamics at Manombo, Madagascar; The Sounds of Silence as an Alarm Cue in Túngara Frogs, Physalaemus pustulosus; Evaluating Genetic Diversity for the Conservation of the Threatened Galapagos Endemic Calandrinia galapagosa (Portulacaceae) Revista em bom estado de conservação com leves desgastes na capa.

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Peso 337 g
Dimensões 27,4 × 21,3 × 0,7 cm