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The relative importance of dispersal limitation and habitat preference in shaping spatial distribution of saplings in a tropical moist forest: a case study along a combination of hydromorphic and canopy disturbance gradients
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AH Gentry
B Barthès
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C Baraloto
C Madelaine
CO Webb
D Epron
D Sabatier
Daniel Sabatier
FE Harrell
G Bell
G Vincent
Grégoire Vincent
H Foresta de
H Steege ter
HR Pulliam
Jean Baptiste Roelens
Jean-François Molino
JF Molino
JW Dalling
Karim Barkaoui
KE Harms
L Poorter
Lucile Marescot
O Flores
OL Phillips
P Sollins
R Boulet
R Condit
R John
R Pélissier
R Valencia
SJ Wright
SP Hubbell
TH Keitt
Vincent Freycon
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Last time updated on 05/06/2019