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... Ecol . , 53 , 521-6 . Anderson , J. A. R. , 1964. ' The structure and development of the peat swamps of Sarawak and Brunei ' , J. Trop . Geog . , 18 , 7–16 . Aubreville , A. , 1938. ' La forêt coloniale : les forêts de l'Afrique ...
... Ecol . , 53 , 521-6 . Anderson , J. A. R. , 1964. ' The structure and development of the peat swamps of Sarawak and Brunei ' , J. Trop . Geog . , 18 , 7–16 . Aubreville , A. , 1938. ' La forêt coloniale : les forêts de l'Afrique ...
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... Ecol . Monogr . , 30 , 187–206 . Hall , A. D. and Fagen , R. E. , 1956. ' Definition of system ' , General Systems , 1 , 18-28 . Hardin , G. , 1960. " The competitive exclusion principle ' , Science , 131 , 1292-7 . Hickling , C. F. ...
... Ecol . Monogr . , 30 , 187–206 . Hall , A. D. and Fagen , R. E. , 1956. ' Definition of system ' , General Systems , 1 , 18-28 . Hardin , G. , 1960. " The competitive exclusion principle ' , Science , 131 , 1292-7 . Hickling , C. F. ...
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... Ecol . , 12 , 99–114 . Peacock , J. M. , 1975. " Temperature and leaf growth in Lolium perenne II . The site of temperature perception ' , J. appl . Ecol . , 12 , 115-24 . Pears , N. V. , 1967. ' Present tree - lines of the Cairngorm ...
... Ecol . , 12 , 99–114 . Peacock , J. M. , 1975. " Temperature and leaf growth in Lolium perenne II . The site of temperature perception ' , J. appl . Ecol . , 12 , 115-24 . Pears , N. V. , 1967. ' Present tree - lines of the Cairngorm ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Initial approaches to vegetation study | 11 |
Initial approaches to soil study | 28 |
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