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Dictionary of trees. Volume 2, South America: nomenclature, taxonomy and ecology: with names in Latin, English, French, Spanish and more
Chevrette; Julien; Grandtner; Miroslav M
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Dictionary of Trees, Volume 2: South America: Nomenclature, Taxonomy and Ecology (Elsevier's Dictionary of Trees)
M.M. Grandtner; Julien Chevrette
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Dictionary of Trees, Volume 2: South America: Nomenclature, Taxonomy and Ecology
M.M. Grandtner; Julien Chevrette
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Dictionary of South American Trees. Nomenclature, Taxonomy and Ecology Volume 2
M.M. Grandtner (Auth.)
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Catálogo de plantas y líquenesde Colombia: Magnoliaceae a Zygophyllaceae - especies introducidas y cultivadas
Rodrigo Bernal; Robbert Gradstein; Marcela Celis
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Multiple Events of Dispersal and Radiation of the Tribe Miconieae (Melastomataceae) in the Caribbean
F. A. Michelangeli; W. S. Judd; D. S. Penneys; J. D. Skean; E. R. Bécquer-Granados; R. Goldenberg; C. V. Martin
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Checklist of the Plants of the Guiana Shield (Venezuela: Amazonas, Bolivar, Delta Amacuro; Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana, Smithsonian Institution Volume 55: 1-584)
V Funk; T Hollowell; P Berry; C Kelloff; S N Alexander
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Libro Rojo de la Flora Venezolana 2020
Ana Huérfano
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Phylogeny ofMiconia(Melastomataceae): Patterns of Stamen Diversification in a Megadiverse Neotropical Genus
Renato Goldenberg; Darin S. Penneys; Frank Almeda; Walter S. Judd; and Fabián A. Michelangeli
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Nature Out of Place - Biological Invasions in the Global Age
Jason Van Driesche; Roy Van Driesche
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I. Les Mélastomacées.
J. Triana
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A phylogenetic evaluation of Leandra (Miconieae, Melastomataceae): a polyphyletic genus where the seeds tell the story, not the petals
Claire V. Martin; Damon P. Little; Renato Goldenberg; Fabián A. Michelangeli
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Genetic diversity and structure of the invasive tree Miconia calvescens in Pacific islands
Johannes J. Le Roux; Ania M. Wieczorek; Jean-Yves Meyer
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Interactions of gap size and herbivory on establishment, growth and survival of three species of neotropical pioneer trees
Timothy R. H. Pearson; David F. R. P. Burslem; Rachel E. Goeriz; James W. Dalling
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Trees of Panama and Costa Rica
Trees of Panama and Costa Rica
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Economic impacts of non-indigenous species:Miconiaand the Hawaiian economy
Brooks A. Kaiser
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The relevance of ants as seed rescuers of a primarily bird-dispersed tree in the Neotropical cerrado savanna
Alexander V. Christianini; Paulo S. Oliveira
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Trees of Panama and Costa Rica
Richard Condit; Rolando Pérez; Nefertaris Daguerre
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Two new species ofMiconiasect.Sagraea(Melastomataceae) from the Macaya Biosphere Reserve, Haiti, and twelve relevant new species combinations
Gretchen M. Ionta; Walter S. Judd; James D. Skean; Conley K. McMullen
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A Preliminary Phylogeny of the Tribe Miconieae (Melastomataceae) Based on nrITS Sequence Data and Its Implications on Inflorescence Position
Fabian A. Michelangeli; Darin S. Penneys; Joanna Giza; Douglas Soltis; Mathew H. Hils and J. Dan Skean; Jr
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Getting here from there: testing the genetic paradigm underpinning introduction histories and invasion success
Britta Denise Hardesty; Johannes J. Le Roux; Oscar J. Rocha; Jean-Yves Meyer; David Westcott; Ania M. Wieczorek
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Vocabulario de los nombres vulgares de la Flora peruana y catálogo de géneros
Jaroslav Soukup
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Taxonomic Studies in the Miconieae (Melastomataceae). II. Systematics of the Miconia subcompressa Complex of Hispaniola, Including the Description of Two New Species
Walter S. Judd and Reed S. Beaman
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Polyembryony in Melastomataceae from Brazilian Cerrado: multiple embryos in a small world
C. Mendes-Rodrigues; P. E. Oliveira
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Apomixis in Angiosperms: Mechanisms, Occurrences, and Biotechnology
Diego Hojsgaard; Thammineni Pullaiah
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Arboles de los bosques de las estribaciones orientales de la cuenca del río Paute
Minga; D.; N. Guzmán; and M. Jiménez
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Hawaiian Residents’ Preferences forMiconiaControl Program Attributes Using Conjoint Choice Experiment and Latent Class Analysis
Catherine Chan-Halbrendt; Tun Lin; Fang Yang; Gwendalyn Sisior
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Primer Catálogo de Árboles de la Amazonía de Madre de Dios, Perú
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Predicting dispersal and recruitment ofMiconia calvescens(Melastomataceae) in Australian tropical rainforests
Helen T. Murphy; B. D. Hardesty; C. S. Fletcher; D. J. Metcalfe; D. A. Westcott; S. J. Brooks
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Biota Colombiana. Suplemento
Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt
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Seed and Seedling Ecophysiology of Neotropical Melastomataceae: Implications for Conservation and Restoration of Savannas and Rainforests
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Silveira; Fernando A. O.; Fernandes; G. Wilson; Lemos-Filho; José P
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Conservation benefits of biological control: The recovery of a threatened plant subsequent to the introduction of a pathogen to contain an invasive tree species
Jean-Yves Meyer; Marie Fourdrigniez
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Late and middle pleistocene climatic change and forest development in Colombia: pollen record Funza II (2–158 m core interval)
Henry Hooghiemstra; Eva T.H. Ran
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Seed and Seedling Ecology of Neotropical Melastomataceae
Ellison; Aaron M.; Denslow; Julie Sloan; Loiselle; Bette A.; M.; Danilo Brenes
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Hydraulic architecture of two species differing in wood density: opposing strategies in co-occurring tropical pioneer trees
KATHERINE A. MCCULLOH; DANIEL M. JOHNSON; FREDERICK C. MEINZER; STEVEN L. VOELKER; BARBARA LACHENBRUCH; JEAN-CHRISTOPHE DOMEC
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A first assessment of Galapagos basidiolichens
Alba Yánez; Manuela Dal-Forno; Frank Bungartz; Robert Lücking; James D. Lawrey
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Observations on the Reproductive Biology of Miconia calvescens DC (Melastomataceae), an Alien Invasive Tree on the Island of Tahiti (South Pacific Ocean)
Jean-Yves Meyer
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Ferns and Melastomataceae as indicators of vascular plant composition in rain forests of Colombian Amazonia
Alvaro J. Duque; Joost F. Duivenvoorden; Jaime Cavelier; Mauricio Sánchez; Carolina Polanía; Andrea León
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Economic lessons from control efforts for an invasive species: Miconia calvescens in Hawaii
Kimberly Burnett; Brooks Kaiser; James Roumasset
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Tree invasion in naturally treeless environments: Impacts of quinine (Cinchona pubescens) trees on native vegetation in Galápagos
Heinke Jäger; Alan Tye; Ingo Kowarik
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Invasive Alien Species - Toolkit of Best Prevention, Mgmt. Practices
R. Wittenberg; M. Coch