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    Urbanization, ecosystems, and biodiversity: Assessments of India and Bangalore

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    <div> <div> <div> <div> <p>This publication is an outcome and part of the global Cities and Biodiversity Outlook (CBO). The CBO project provides a global assessment in two publications, of the links between urbanization, biodiversity, and ecosystem services. The first part, Action and Policy, is released in Hyderabad at the Cities for Life Summit, parallel to the eleventh meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in October 2012. Core chapters of the second part, the more detailed Global Urbanization, Biodiversity, and Ecosystems - Challenges and Opportunities will be available online at www.cbd.int/authorities/cbo1.shtml </p> <p>This publication provides an overview of urbanization and its implications for biodiversity and ecosystem services in India, with a focus on Bangalore as a case study.</p> <p></p> </div> </div> </div> </div

    Appendix B. Woody plant species and genera, found in forest patches in Androy, that have fleshy fruits eaten by lemurs and birds.

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    Woody plant species and genera, found in forest patches in Androy, that have fleshy fruits eaten by lemurs and birds

    Figure 1

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    <p>The Androy region is situated in the southernmost part of Madagascar between Lat 24°13′ and 25°24′S and Long 45°20′ and 46°26′ E. Four areas (I–IV) were selected for detailed field investigations. Yellow squares with numbers indicate plots used in ground truthing.</p
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