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Dung and carrion beetles in tropical rain forest fragments and agricultural habitats at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico

Alejandro Estrada, Rosamond Coates-Estrada, Alberto Anzures Dadda and Pierluigi Cammarano

Journal of Tropical Ecology, Volume 14, Issue 05, Sep 1998, pp 577-593
doi: 10.1017/S0266467498000418 (About doi),
 

Density and diversity of lianas along a chronosequence in a central Panamanian lowland forest

Saara J. Dewalt, Stefan A. Schnitzer and Julie S. Denslow

Journal of Tropical Ecology, Volume 16, Issue 01, Jan 2000, pp 1-19
doi: 10.1017/S0266467400001231 (About doi),
 

The invasibility of tropical forests by exotic plants

Paul V. A. Fine

Journal of Tropical Ecology, Volume 18, Issue 05, Sep 2002, pp 687-705
doi: 10.1017/S0266467402002456 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 21 Aug 2002
 

The composition of Amazonian forests: patterns at local and regional scales

John Terborgh and Ellen Andresen

Journal of Tropical Ecology, Volume 14, Issue 05, Sep 1998, pp 645-664
doi: 10.1017/S0266467498000455 (About doi),
 

From forest to farmland: diversity of geometrid moths along two habitat gradients on Borneo

JAN BECK, CHRISTIAN H. SCHULZE, K. EDUARD LINSENMAIR and KONRAD FIEDLER

Journal of Tropical Ecology, Volume 18, Issue 01, Jan 2002, pp 33-51
doi: 10.1017/S026646740200202X (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 09 Jan 2002
 

The fruits the agouti ate: Hymenaea courbaril seed fate when its disperser is absent

Nigel M. Asquith, John Terborgh, A. Elizabeth Arnold and C. Mailén Riveros

Journal of Tropical Ecology, Volume 15, Issue 02, Mar 1999, pp 229-235
doi: 10.1017/S0266467499000772 (About doi),
 

Different floristic patterns of woody understorey and canopy plants in Colombian Amazonia

Alvaro Duque, Mauricio Sánchez, Jaime Cavelier and Joost F. Duivenvoorden

Journal of Tropical Ecology, Volume 18, Issue 04, Jul 2002, pp 499-525
doi: 10.1017/S0266467402002341 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 10 Jul 2002
 

Fruit and flower phenology at two sites in Kibale National Park, Uganda

C. A. Chapman, R. W. Wrangham, L. J. Chapman, D. K. Kennard and A. E. Zanne

Journal of Tropical Ecology, Volume 15, Issue 02, Mar 1999, pp 189-211
doi: 10.1017/S0266467499000759 (About doi),
 

Flowering phenology and pollination biology of Ceiba pentandra (Bombacaceae) in Central Amazonia

Rogério Gribel, Peter E. Gibbs and Aldenora L. Queiróz

Journal of Tropical Ecology, Volume 15, Issue 03, May 1999, pp 247-263
doi: 10.1017/S0266467499000796 (About doi),
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Tropical forest dynamics across a rainfall gradient and the impact of an El Niño dry season

Richard Condit, Salomon Aguilar, Andres Hernandez, Rolando Perez, Suzanne Lao, George Angehr, Stephen P. Hubbell and Robin B. Foster

Journal of Tropical Ecology, Volume 20, Issue 01, Jan 2004, pp 51-72
doi: 10.1017/S0266467403001081 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 05 Jan 2004
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