Riparian Ficus tree communities: The distribution and abundance of riparian fig trees in Northern Thailand
© 2014 Pothasin et al. Fig trees (Ficus) are often ecologically significant keystone species because they sustain populations of the many seed-dispersing animals that feed on their fruits. They are prominent components of riparian zones where they may also contribute to bank stability as well as sup...
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Main Authors: | Pothasin,P., Compton,S.G., Wangpakapattanawong,P. |
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2015
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