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Chapter 2: Further Reading


Bates, H. W. 1863. The Naturalist on the River Amazons.
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Ecology of a Tropical Forest, E. G. Leigh Jr., A. S. Rand, and
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in a semi- deciduous tropical forest. In The Ecology of
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Gillis, J. 2012a. A climate scientist battles time and mortality.
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Chapter 3: Further Reading


Clark, D. A. 1994. Plant demography. In La Selva: Ecology
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Darwin C. 1862. On the Various Contrivances by which British
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plants. In The Biology of Vines, F. E. Putz and H. A. Mooney
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Woody Plants of Northwest South America. Wash., DC:
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