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Bio-indicator species and Central African rain forest refuges in the Campo-Ma'an area, Cameroon
M. G. P. Tchouto, J. J. F. E. de Wilde, W. F. de Boer, L. J. G. van der Maesen and A. M. Cleef
Systematics and Biodiversity
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Volume 7
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Issue 01
, Mar 2009, pp 21-31
doi: 10.1017/S1477200008002892
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, Published online by Cambridge University Press 18 Nov 2008
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Cryptic species diversity should not be trivialised
Peter Trontelj and Cene Fišer
Systematics and Biodiversity
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Volume 7
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Issue 01
, Mar 2009, pp 1-3
doi: 10.1017/S1477200008002909
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, Published online by Cambridge University Press 14 Nov 2008
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The Song Sparrow,
Melospiza melodia
, as a ring species: patterns of geographic variation, a revision of subspecies, and implications for speciation
Michael A. Patten and Christin L. Pruett
Systematics and Biodiversity
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Volume 7
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Issue 01
, Mar 2009, pp 33-62
doi: 10.1017/S1477200008002867
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, Published online by Cambridge University Press 05 Dec 2008
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A new species of electric knifefish, genus
Compsaraia
(Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae) from the Amazon River, with extreme sexual dimorphism in snout and jaw length
James S. Albert and William G. R. Crampton
Systematics and Biodiversity
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Volume 7
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Issue 01
, Mar 2009, pp 81-92
doi: 10.1017/S1477200008002934
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Towards a language for mapping relationships among taxonomic concepts
N. M. Franz and R. K. Peet
Systematics and Biodiversity
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Volume 7
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, Mar 2009, pp 5-20
doi: 10.1017/S147720000800282X
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Using GIS techniques to model the distribution of the economically important xaté palm
Chamaedorea ernesti-augusti
within the Greater Maya Mountains, Belize
Malcolm G. Penn, Clive B. Moncrieff, Samuel G. M. Bridgewater, Nancy C. Garwood, Richard M. Bateman, Ivis Chan and Percival Cho
Systematics and Biodiversity
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doi: 10.1017/S1477200008002880
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Local biodiversity patterns in micrometazoans: Are tardigrades everywhere?
Noemí Guil, Sara Sánchez-Moreno and Annie Machordom
Systematics and Biodiversity
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Volume 7
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Issue 03
, Sep 2009, pp 259-268
doi: 10.1017/S1477200009003016
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Allopolyploid origin of Mediterranean species in
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(Poaceae) and its consequences for karyotype repatterning and homogenisation of rDNA repeat units
Grit Winterfeld, Julia Schneider and Martin Röser
Systematics and Biodiversity
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Volume 7
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, Sep 2009, pp 277-295
doi: 10.1017/S1477200009003041
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, Published online by Cambridge University Press 15 Jun 2009
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Origin, evolution and taxonomy of American
Roccella
(Roccellaceae, Ascomycetes)
Anders Tehler, Martin Irestedt, Mats Wedin and Damien Ertz
Systematics and Biodiversity
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Volume 7
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Issue 03
, Sep 2009, pp 307-317
doi: 10.1017/S1477200009990065
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Probing marine
Gammarus
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F. O. Costa, C. M. Henzler, D. H. Lunt, N. M. Whiteley and J. Rock
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