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Germination and Survival of Tree Seeds in a Tropical Montane Forest Restoration Study (Costa Rica)

Gabriel C. Sady, Karen D. Holl, Rebecca J. Cole and Rakan A. Zahawi
Ecological Restoration, June 2010, 28 (2) 121-124; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.28.2.121
Gabriel C. Sady
Environmental Studies Dept, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064,
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Karen D. Holl
Environmental Studies Dept, University of California, Santa Cruz,
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Rebecca J. Cole
Environmental Studies Dept, University of California, Santa Cruz,
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Rakan A. Zahawi
Organization for Tropical Studies, Apdo 73-8257, San Vito de Coto Brus, Costa Rica,
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Gabriel C. Sady, Karen D. Holl, Rebecca J. Cole, Rakan A. Zahawi
Ecological Restoration Jun 2010, 28 (2) 121-124; DOI: 10.3368/er.28.2.121
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