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 2
Ano: 2011
Tipo de capa: Brochura
Número de páginas: 116
Dimensões (cm): Comprimento (27,2) Largura (21,1) Altura (0,5)
Idioma: Inglês
Estado: Usado

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Esta revista contem 15 publicações científicas: Estimating Population Density of Amazonian Titi Monkeys (Callicebus discolor) via Playback Point Counts; Ancient Maya Agroforestry Echoing Through Spatial Relationships in the Extant Forest of NW Belize; Effects of Geomorphology and Primary Productivity on Amazonian Leaf Litter Herpetofauna; The Influence of Microtopography and Soil Properties on the Distribution of the Speciose Genus of Trees, Inga (Fabaceae:Mimosoidea), in Ecuadorian Amazonia; Vascular Epiphytes on Isolated Pasture Trees Along a Rainfall Gradient in the Lowlands of Panama; Analyzing the Spatial Structure of Broughtonia cubensis (Orchidaceae) Populations in the Dry Forests of Guanahacabibes, Cuba; Effects of Inbreeding, Outbreeding, and Supplemental Pollen on the Reproduction of a Hummingbird-pollinated Clonal Amazonian Herb;
Pollen Dispersal Between Isolated Trees in the Brazilian Savannah: A Case Study of the Neotropical Tree Hymenaea stigonocarpa; The Lack of Pollinator Specificity in a Dioecious Fig Tree: Sympatric Fig-pollinating Wasps of Ficus septica in Southern Taiwan; Links between the Environment, Abundance and Diversity of Andean Moths; Selecting a Hiding Place: Anuran Diversity and the use of Bromeliads in a Threatened Coastal Sand Dune Habitat in Brazil; Selection of Nest Trees by Cavity-nesting Birds in the Neotropical Atlantic Forest; Riparian Areas and Conservation of Herpetofauna in a Tropical Dry Forest in Western Mexico; Conservation Assessment of Guaiacum sanctum and Guaiacum coulteri: Historic Distribution and Future Trends in Mexico; The Long-term Impact of Timber Harvesting on the Resource Base of Chimpanzees in Kibale National Park, Uganda. 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