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A Recount of Tropical Tree Species

Science, 2010
If aliens visited earth, perhaps they would wonder how many distinct life forms our planet has. With their advanced intellect and technology, they might well have the answer. It is clear from R. M. May's Perspective “Tropical arthropod species, more or less?” (2 July, p. [41][1]) that we do not.
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MICROPROPAGATION OF TROPICAL TREE SPECIES

Acta Horticulturae, 2013
Tree species are important in tropical regions as a source of timber, nutrition, medicine, fuel, income and livestock food. Many vegetable species are not adapted to production in tropical climates, further highlighting the importance of tropical fruit species in these regions.
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Tropical Deforestation and Species Extinction.

The Journal of Ecology, 1993
J. Proctor, T. C. Whitmore, J. A. Sayer
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The Species of Lycopodium of the American Tropics

Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1906
Lucien Marcus Underwood   +1 more
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Negative plant–soil feedback predicts tree-species relative abundance in a tropical forest

Nature, 2010
Scott A Mangan   +2 more
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The data void in modeling current and future distributions of tropical species

Global Change Biology, 2011
Kenneth J Feeley, Miles R Silman
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