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A comparison of alpha and beta diversity patterns of ferns, bryophytes and macrolichens in tropical montane forests of southern Ecuador
Author(s):
Nicole Mandl
,
Marcus Lehnert
,
Michael KESSLER
,
S. Gradstein
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N Mandl
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M. Lehnert
,
M Kessler
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SR Gradstein
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S.R. Gradstein
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NA Mandl
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2010
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Biodiversity Conservat.
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