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  • 26. Factors affecting post-dispersal seed survival in a tropical forest.
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  • 30. Seeds and seedlings of two neotropical montane understory shrubs respond differently to anthropogenic edges and treefall gaps.
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  • 32. Simulated seed predation reveals a variety of germination responses of neotropical rain forest species.
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  • 35. DEMOGRAPHIC GENETICS OF A PIONEER TROPICAL TREE SPECIES: PATCH DYNAMICS, SEED DISPERSAL, AND SEED BANKS.
    Alvarez-Buylla ER, Chaos Á, Piñero D, Garay AA.
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    Cao L, Xiao Z, Guo C, Chen J.
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  • 37. Tropical tree species diversity: a test of the Janzen-Connell model.
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