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Tapia Woodlands of Highland Madagascar: Rural Economy, Fire Ecology, and Forest Conservation
Perennial Edible Fruits of the Tropics: an and Taxonomists Throughout the World Who Have Left Inventory
Euphorbiaceae, in Subfamily Phyllanthoideae
Novitates Gabonenses 71. a New Species of <I>Uapaca</I> (Phyllanthaceae, Formerly Euphorbiaceae) from Gabon
Conservation Research in the African Rain Forests a Technical Handbook
Aphloia Theiformis (Anacardiaceae) (Aphloiaceae)
The Ecology of Forest Elephant Distribution and Its Implications for Conservation
Uapaca Kirkiana (Phyllanthaceae) and Its Relatives in the Northwest of the Zambezian Region
Reintroduction and Reinforcement of Endangered Woody Species Populations in Tapia Woodlands, Mount Ibity, Madagascar: Protocol and Preliminary Results
A Review of Madagascan Uapaca (Euphorbiaceae S.L.)
Evidence from Plastid Matk and Nuclear PHYC Sequences
TAXON:Pachypodium Densiflorum Baker SCORE:1.0
Article ISSN 1179-3163 (Online Edition)
<I>Uapaca</I> (Phyllanthaceae) in the Guineo
Universite D'antananarivo Faculte Des Sciences Departement De Biologie Et Ecologie Vegetales
Lemur News 15
Uapaca Kirkiana (Euphorbiaceae)
APPENDIX E Terrestrial Ecology Baseline Report
Top View
Isolation of Betulinic Acid from the Stem Bark and Root of Uapaca Guineensis ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Classification of the Euphorbiaceae
Plant Conservation in Communities on the Chimanimani Footslopes, Mozambique
Fire and the Reproductive Phenology of Endangered Madagascar Sclerophyllous Tapia Woodlands
High Mammalian Diversity in the Newly Established National Park of Upper Niger, Republic of Guinea
Dioecy Database, Feb. 2002. This Is a Subset of the Data Used in Renner, S. S., and R. E. Ricklefs. 1995. Dioecy and Its Correlates in the Flowering Plants
World Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Phytochemical And
Community Led Coastal Biodiversity Management Project in Cestos-Senkwen
PACHYPODIUM (APOCYNACEAE) PROMOTOR Dr
Madagascar's Lemurs
Evolutionary History of Plant Hosts and Fungal Symbionts Predicts the Strength of Mycorrhizal Mutualism
Synopsis of the Genera and Suprageneric Taxa of Euphorbiaceae