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The mobilization and transport of newly fixed carbon are driven by plant water use in an experimental rainforest under drought. [PDF]

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The Status of Wild Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L. subsp. sylvestris (C.C. Gmel.) Hegi) Populations in Georgia (South Caucasus). [PDF]

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The increasing role of tree disease and decreasing influence of anthropogenic management over 50 years of woodland dynamics. [PDF]

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Cascading Effects of Overhunting on the Functional Tree Composition of Amazonian Forests. [PDF]

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The Understorey Flora

The Sarawak Museum Journal, 2004
The understorey flora of the Bau Limestone Area comprises at least 440 species in 189 genera and 74 families of flowering plants. The most speciose families are the Orchidaceae (132 species), the Rubiaceae (58 species) and the Araceae (41 species) with the Gesneriaceae, Zingiberaceae, Palmae, Moraceae and Urticaceae each with more than twenty species ...
Ruth Kiew   +3 more
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Processes controlling understorey evapotranspiration

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1989
Abstract The understorey often accounts for a significant proportion of forest evapo- transpiration. In this paper we discuss the role of the understorey radiation regime, and the aerodynamic and stomatal conductance characteristics of the understorey in understorey evapotranspiration.
T. A. Black, F. M. Kelliher
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Diversity and Abundance of Understorey Avifauna

The Sarawak Museum Journal, 2004
A study on diversity and abundance of understorey avifauna was conducted at Fairy Cave and Wind Cave, Bau for six days, 27 July to 2 August 2003. The purpose of the study was to gather information on avifauna of the Bau Limestone Area and to compare the species diversity and relative abundance between disturbed and less disturbed areas. Disturbed areas
M.A. Rahman   +6 more
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